Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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... language to class together as related members of one great family the above - mentioned languages , which apparently ... language and its processes of growth than America . The Indian languages are by no means the most primitive at ...
... language to class together as related members of one great family the above - mentioned languages , which apparently ... language and its processes of growth than America . The Indian languages are by no means the most primitive at ...
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... languages was entitled the Ursprache , or " Primeval Language ; " and its analysis , it was imagined , would disclose the elements of articulate speech , and the process whereby they had developed into the manifold languages of the ...
... languages was entitled the Ursprache , or " Primeval Language ; " and its analysis , it was imagined , would disclose the elements of articulate speech , and the process whereby they had developed into the manifold languages of the ...
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... LANGUAGE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD . WORLD - ENGLISH : THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE . 25 CENTS . EVERY one has heard of the butcher who , after a long search for his knife , at last found it in his mouth so speakers of English have been seeking for ...
... LANGUAGE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD . WORLD - ENGLISH : THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE . 25 CENTS . EVERY one has heard of the butcher who , after a long search for his knife , at last found it in his mouth so speakers of English have been seeking for ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
Subscriptions United States and Canada | 60 |
Communications will be welcomed from any quarter Rejected manuscripts will | 236 |
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