Race and LanguageK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company, 1894 - 424 pagini |
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Pagina 10
... character of an aspirate , which often takes the place of this letter , particularly in Greek and Zend . Now the aspirate , considered apart from the consonant , which it streng- thens , is only a sort of toneless vowel ; it may be ...
... character of an aspirate , which often takes the place of this letter , particularly in Greek and Zend . Now the aspirate , considered apart from the consonant , which it streng- thens , is only a sort of toneless vowel ; it may be ...
Pagina 16
... character usually omits the vowels , the vocabulary , really identical at bottom , appears not to vary at all in ... characters in passing . The two marked types which we have just defined constitute inflected languages ; they differ ...
... character usually omits the vowels , the vocabulary , really identical at bottom , appears not to vary at all in ... characters in passing . The two marked types which we have just defined constitute inflected languages ; they differ ...
Pagina 24
... character and use of the cries of animals , which may be observed by every one , apply without a shadow of doubt to the language of the anthropoid which was slowly developing into man . We may also add with certainty that this utterance ...
... character and use of the cries of animals , which may be observed by every one , apply without a shadow of doubt to the language of the anthropoid which was slowly developing into man . We may also add with certainty that this utterance ...
Pagina 39
... character , passing from the representa- tion of sonorous objects to that of coloured or odorous objects , from movement to form , to mental image or concept . For the mind grows clearer and richer in proportion to its means of ...
... character , passing from the representa- tion of sonorous objects to that of coloured or odorous objects , from movement to form , to mental image or concept . For the mind grows clearer and richer in proportion to its means of ...
Pagina 52
... character— the subordination of one or more roots susceptible of alteration in form , and deprived of their proper sense , to a full unaltered root which conveys the principal or fundamental idea of the word . Only two systems , two ...
... character— the subordination of one or more roots susceptible of alteration in form , and deprived of their proper sense , to a full unaltered root which conveys the principal or fundamental idea of the word . Only two systems , two ...
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adjectives adverbs agglutinative agglutinative languages already ancient animals Arabic Aryans Asia aspirate Assyrian Basque become belong Berber case-endings century Chaldean character Chinese civilisation coast common compounds conjugation consonants dative declension dental derived dialects Dravidian Edition elements English Esquimaux existence express finally forms French Gauls gender give Goth Gothic grammar Greek guages guttural Hebrew Hellenes High German ideas idioms Indo-European Indo-European languages inflected inflexion inscriptions Islands Kaffir kings labial language lastly Latin less letter Malay Mandchu meaning Michel Bréal modern monosyllabic nasal noun onomatopoeia origin participles Persian phonetic plural possessed prefixes prepositions primitive pronominal pronounced pronunciation race recognise Regnaud remains Romance Romance languages Samoyed Sanscrit semi-vowel Semitic sense sibilant singular Slav soft sound speech spoken substantive suffixes syllables Tamil tense terminations Teutonic theme tion tive tongue trace tribes Turkish utterance verb verbal vocabulary vowel whence words Zend