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... language , but the office of the latter is essential to linguistic life . Bopp remarks that they " together represent , as it were , body and soul . " A more exact , if more recondite , analogy , would be that found in the germ - cell ...
... language , but the office of the latter is essential to linguistic life . Bopp remarks that they " together represent , as it were , body and soul . " A more exact , if more recondite , analogy , would be that found in the germ - cell ...
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... language , is the very same which has been operating for centuries in every country of Europe . Just as English is analysed Saxon , so Italian is analysed Latin , and the literary language of Prussia is analysed old high German . To sum ...
... language , is the very same which has been operating for centuries in every country of Europe . Just as English is analysed Saxon , so Italian is analysed Latin , and the literary language of Prussia is analysed old high German . To sum ...
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... language . As it is exceedingly curious , and not very generally understood , we shall devote a few words to elucidating it . Consider the effect of these two laws on the number of words in a language . In the earlier stage ...
... language . As it is exceedingly curious , and not very generally understood , we shall devote a few words to elucidating it . Consider the effect of these two laws on the number of words in a language . In the earlier stage ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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