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" You mean to say that the errors of Grammarians have arisen from supposing all words to be immediately either the signs of things or the signs of ideas; whereas in fact many words are merely abbreviations employed for dispatch, and are the signs of other... "
Observations on the opinions of several writers on various historical ... - 263. oldal
szerző: Gavin Young - 1817
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Anti-Tooke: Or An Analysis of the Principles and Structure of Language, 1. kötet

John Fearn - 1824 - 426 oldal
...fellow dialogist — B. — says, " I think I begin to comprehend 'you. You " mean to say that the views of Grammarians have " arisen from supposing all words...of ideas : " whereas in fact many words are merely abbrevia" tions employed for dispatch, and are the signs of " other words. And 4hese are the artificial...

Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed ..., 1. kötet

John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 550 oldal
...tres-avantageux a la langue Franchise." B. I think I begin to comprehend you. You mean to say that the errors of Grammarians have arisen from supposing...for dispatch, and are the signs of other words. And that these are the artificial wings of Mercury, by means of which the Argus eyes of philosophy have...

Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed Letter to ...

John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 806 oldal
...under another in a continued progression. B.—I think I begin to comprehend you. You mean to say that the errors of Grammarians have arisen from supposing...fact many words are merely abbreviations employed for despatch, and are the signs of other words. And that these are the artificial wings of Mercury, by...

Epea Pteroenta, Or, The Diversions of Purley, 1-2. kötet

John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 808 oldal
...another in a continued progression. B. — I think I begin to comprehend you. You mean to say that the errors of Grammarians have arisen from supposing...fact many words are merely abbreviations employed for despatch, and are the signs of other words. And that these are the artificial wings of Mercury, by...

Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

1841 - 846 oldal
...call Thomas." expressed. In the very first chapter of the first volume, it has been insisted, that " the errors of grammarians have arisen from supposing...for dispatch, and are the signs of other words. And that these are the artificial wings of Mercury, by means of •which the Argus eyes of philosophy have...

Nuces philosophicæ; or, The philosophy of things as developed from the ...

sir Edward Johnson - 1842 - 586 oldal
...the sake of abbreviation, signs of those signs, one under " another, in a continued- progression. " The errors of grammarians have arisen from supposing...of ideas ; whereas, in fact, many words are merely abbrevia" tions employed for dispatch, and are the signs of other words. " And these are the artificial...

Nuces Philosophicæ: Or, The Philosophy of Things as Developed from the ...

Edward Johnson - 1842 - 584 oldal
...the signs of things or the signs " of ideas ; whereas, in fact, many words are merely abbrevia" tions employed for dispatch, and are the signs of other...artificial wings of Mercury, by means of " which the Argos-eycs of philosophy have been cheated. " The first aim of language was to communicate our thoughts...

On the study of language: an exposition of 'Epea pteroenta, or, The ...

Charles Richardson - 1854 - 292 oldal
...and of Mr. Morell (Laws of Thought), and the Chapter on Objects, &c. in Mr. De Morgan's Formal Logic. signs of things or the signs of ideas,* whereas in...fact many words are merely abbreviations employed for despatch, and are the signs of other words;" and that these are " the artificial wings of Mercury,...

On the Study of Language: An Exposition of "[Epea Pteroenta], Or The ...

Charles Richardson - 1854 - 280 oldal
...their attention to the positions laid down in the first chapter of the first volume of the work, that " the errors of grammarians have arisen from supposing all words to be immediately either the * Meaning " the individuals of a group." Artis Logicae Rudimenta, p. 21, Note «. signs of things or...

The Diversions of Purley

John Horne Tooke - 1857 - 812 oldal
...another in a continued progression. B. — I think I begin to comprehend you. You mean to say that the errors of Grammarians have arisen from supposing...fact many words are merely abbreviations employed for despatch, and are the signs of other words. And that these are the artificial wings of Mercury, by...




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