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10. oldal
Ordinarily " Teutonic " is almost a convertible term with " German " ; but , in the science of language , it has a ... In language the corresponding terms are families or classes , sub - classes , branches , groups , languages , and ...
Ordinarily " Teutonic " is almost a convertible term with " German " ; but , in the science of language , it has a ... In language the corresponding terms are families or classes , sub - classes , branches , groups , languages , and ...
11. oldal
them all into one ; from whence comes the absurdity of looking upon English and Icelandic as " German " languages . ... The nomenclature came from Germany , and hence not only was German used to mean a language , but High German ...
them all into one ; from whence comes the absurdity of looking upon English and Icelandic as " German " languages . ... The nomenclature came from Germany , and hence not only was German used to mean a language , but High German ...
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My thesis is , however , still the same - that man is only the formal cause of variations in language : therefore he cannot , theoretically speaking , be regarded as the true cause of a change , any more than the sun can be said to ...
My thesis is , however , still the same - that man is only the formal cause of variations in language : therefore he cannot , theoretically speaking , be regarded as the true cause of a change , any more than the sun can be said to ...
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