The Life and Growth of LanguageG. Olms, 1970 - 326 стор. |
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... degree to human lan- guage ; they are also so radically diverse in kind from it , that the same name cannot justly be applied to both . Language is one of the most marked and conspicuous , as well as fundamentally characteristic , of ...
... degree to human lan- guage ; they are also so radically diverse in kind from it , that the same name cannot justly be applied to both . Language is one of the most marked and conspicuous , as well as fundamentally characteristic , of ...
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... degree of closeness is reached , simple breath is sufficiently characterized to give a constituent to the alphabet for every articulat- ing position ; short of that degree , only tone is fully distinctive ; surd breath , though somewhat ...
... degree of closeness is reached , simple breath is sufficiently characterized to give a constituent to the alphabet for every articulat- ing position ; short of that degree , only tone is fully distinctive ; surd breath , though somewhat ...
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... degree to a single animal below man , is a point which must be left to the psychologist to decide . It may fairly be claimed , however , that none such has yet been demonstrated ; and also , that none such is necessary : a simple ...
... degree to a single animal below man , is a point which must be left to the psychologist to decide . It may fairly be claimed , however , that none such has yet been demonstrated ; and also , that none such is necessary : a simple ...
Зміст
CHAPTER | 1 |
HOW EACH INDIVIDUAL ACQUIRES | 7 |
THE CONSERVATIVE AND ALTERATIVE FORCES | 32 |
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