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... Language . On the Analogia Lingua Græcæ ........... Professor Scholefield's Eschylus . ... 35 37 ............ 33 Review of New Publications . Archæologia , Vol . XXIV .... 45 Hodgson's History of Northumberland ...... 49 ... 60 LITERARY ...
... Language . On the Analogia Lingua Græcæ ........... Professor Scholefield's Eschylus . ... 35 37 ............ 33 Review of New Publications . Archæologia , Vol . XXIV .... 45 Hodgson's History of Northumberland ...... 49 ... 60 LITERARY ...
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... LANGUAGE . Mr. URBAN , June 18 . Your learned correspondent , J. T. of R. S. Y. , seems to doubt the theory started by Lord Monboddo , respecting the duad radicals of the Greek lan- guage ; and to deny the assertion , made by Valckenaer ...
... LANGUAGE . Mr. URBAN , June 18 . Your learned correspondent , J. T. of R. S. Y. , seems to doubt the theory started by Lord Monboddo , respecting the duad radicals of the Greek lan- guage ; and to deny the assertion , made by Valckenaer ...
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... languages , whose ra- dicals are respectively all vocal , as in Greek , or all consonants , as in He- brew ; provided ... language is most cer- tain ; else he would hardly have stuck to it for forty years , as we are told he did ; but ...
... languages , whose ra- dicals are respectively all vocal , as in Greek , or all consonants , as in He- brew ; provided ... language is most cer- tain ; else he would hardly have stuck to it for forty years , as we are told he did ; but ...
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... language is self - derived and complete in itself , a language per- fect and insulated , cannot be more strikingly exposed than by Valcke- naer's origination of Tarp , " altor , ' from ráw , " alo , " ( itself an assumed verb ) ...
... language is self - derived and complete in itself , a language per- fect and insulated , cannot be more strikingly exposed than by Valcke- naer's origination of Tarp , " altor , ' from ráw , " alo , " ( itself an assumed verb ) ...
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... language , without ever exhibit- ing the word in its crude state , as ours frequently does , shows it so distinctly in grammatical combination , that we at once perceive curo to be the VERB I think , and cura to be the noun thought ...
... language , without ever exhibit- ing the word in its crude state , as ours frequently does , shows it so distinctly in grammatical combination , that we at once perceive curo to be the VERB I think , and cura to be the noun thought ...
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