Race and LanguageD. Appleton and Company, 1894 - 424 pagini |
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Pagina 16
... Hebrew , or Arab . In the Indo - European languages , on the other hand , whether in passing from one lan- guage to another , or within the limits of the same tongue , the variation affects both vowels and conso- nants- we only note ...
... Hebrew , or Arab . In the Indo - European languages , on the other hand , whether in passing from one lan- guage to another , or within the limits of the same tongue , the variation affects both vowels and conso- nants- we only note ...
Pagina 35
... Hebrew , where Ai means island . M. Bochart believed that the Phoenicians took the name given to the Egean Sea from this root ( signifying full of islands ) . Augere , to increase , comes likewise from Auge , that is to say , the rising ...
... Hebrew , where Ai means island . M. Bochart believed that the Phoenicians took the name given to the Egean Sea from this root ( signifying full of islands ) . Augere , to increase , comes likewise from Auge , that is to say , the rising ...
Pagina 36
... Hebrew word in illustration of Teutonic or Latin usage . “ But if we consider the untold ages which separate us from the earliest imitative cries , " says Sir John Lub- bock , we shall not be astonished that the derivation of the root ...
... Hebrew word in illustration of Teutonic or Latin usage . “ But if we consider the untold ages which separate us from the earliest imitative cries , " says Sir John Lub- bock , we shall not be astonished that the derivation of the root ...
Pagina 53
... Hebrew , Chaldean , Syriac , Arabic , Himyarite , and Ghez of Abyssinia , the root consonants are unchangeable . Indo - European roots may be composed of a single vowel , long or short , nasalised or coupled with another to form a ...
... Hebrew , Chaldean , Syriac , Arabic , Himyarite , and Ghez of Abyssinia , the root consonants are unchangeable . Indo - European roots may be composed of a single vowel , long or short , nasalised or coupled with another to form a ...
Pagina 54
... Hebrew with Latin or Greek . These languages have not issued from the same earthly Paradise ; they have borrowed words . from each other within the historic period , but they have not created a single one in common . We come now to the ...
... Hebrew with Latin or Greek . These languages have not issued from the same earthly Paradise ; they have borrowed words . from each other within the historic period , but they have not created a single one in common . We come now to the ...
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