Race and LanguageK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company, 1894 - 424 pagini |
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Pagina 147
... possessed , it would seem , a learning which is rare among Malays . He knew Arabic and Persian ; and his book is full of anecdotes borrowed from writers in the two languages . It is a species of manual , filled with puerile and minute ...
... possessed , it would seem , a learning which is rare among Malays . He knew Arabic and Persian ; and his book is full of anecdotes borrowed from writers in the two languages . It is a species of manual , filled with puerile and minute ...
Pagina 159
... out by the Kaffirs the Hottentots themselves had dis- possessed the Bushmen , whom they call Sab and San , or natives . These last are interesting by their very depth in the scale of human beings ; they are African Races and Languages .
... out by the Kaffirs the Hottentots themselves had dis- possessed the Bushmen , whom they call Sab and San , or natives . These last are interesting by their very depth in the scale of human beings ; they are African Races and Languages .
Pagina 172
... possessed ; the object , direct or indirect , follows the verb . It will be seen that the real difficulty of Poul consists in the great variety of the laws of euphony . On the left flank of Poul , and not far from its pro- bable ...
... possessed ; the object , direct or indirect , follows the verb . It will be seen that the real difficulty of Poul consists in the great variety of the laws of euphony . On the left flank of Poul , and not far from its pro- bable ...
Pagina 202
... possessed a common idiom . We must be content to know that their separation was accomplished at the time when Menes came down . from Upper Egypt to the Delta to found the ancient empire and Memphis , about five thousand years before our ...
... possessed a common idiom . We must be content to know that their separation was accomplished at the time when Menes came down . from Upper Egypt to the Delta to found the ancient empire and Memphis , about five thousand years before our ...
Pagina 291
... possessed ; they did not innovate . Their method is that which gave rise to the declension ; and the suffixes they used are not different in kind from earlier terminations . Yet even Since each language has used the cases in its own way ...
... possessed ; they did not innovate . Their method is that which gave rise to the declension ; and the suffixes they used are not different in kind from earlier terminations . Yet even Since each language has used the cases in its own way ...
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