Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... language . There was a time in the beginning of the science of philology when it was hoped that all languages might be traced to one . The progress of research has destroyed that hope . As we go back in the study of languages , they are ...
... language . There was a time in the beginning of the science of philology when it was hoped that all languages might be traced to one . The progress of research has destroyed that hope . As we go back in the study of languages , they are ...
Strana 159
... language , and wishes to correlate results obtained from a study of diseases of the language functions with information obtained along the above lines of observation on children . Any reports of observations on any of , these points ...
... language , and wishes to correlate results obtained from a study of diseases of the language functions with information obtained along the above lines of observation on children . Any reports of observations on any of , these points ...
Strana 233
... language to language . Very recently Mr. Stewart Culin has brought his Asiatic studies to bear on the same subject . In a collection of the games of Corea , not yet printed , he has been able to show that the same correspond- ence holds ...
... language to language . Very recently Mr. Stewart Culin has brought his Asiatic studies to bear on the same subject . In a collection of the games of Corea , not yet printed , he has been able to show that the same correspond- ence holds ...
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