An Essay Towards an Investigation of the Origin and Elements of Language and Letters: That Is, Sounds and Symbols: Wherein is Considered Their Analogy, and Power to Express the Radical Ideas on which the Primitive Language Appears to Have Been Formed. By L.D. NelmeT. Spilsbury, 1772 - 134 |
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... follows , it may foon be taught to people in a state of nature , untainted by the prolix and vitiated rules of grammarians , or by the various Ideas affixed to one Sound , or one Symbol ; or by feveral Sounds or Symbols affixed to one ...
... follows , it may foon be taught to people in a state of nature , untainted by the prolix and vitiated rules of grammarians , or by the various Ideas affixed to one Sound , or one Symbol ; or by feveral Sounds or Symbols affixed to one ...
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... follow the course of nature --- things existed before words : yet we must ever keep in view the maxim , That words and things illumine each other : * nouns express objects themselves ; verbs express the relations that subsist between ...
... follow the course of nature --- things existed before words : yet we must ever keep in view the maxim , That words and things illumine each other : * nouns express objects themselves ; verbs express the relations that subsist between ...
Strona 3
... follows , that every radical found in language should represent a distinct object or idea . Ideas are expreffed to the ear by founds , or lan- guage ; and to the eye by fymbols , or letters : both ex- preffions , by founds or symbols ...
... follows , that every radical found in language should represent a distinct object or idea . Ideas are expreffed to the ear by founds , or lan- guage ; and to the eye by fymbols , or letters : both ex- preffions , by founds or symbols ...
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... the fight of fuch natural objects , as excite in the minds of all men fimilar E 2 * Locke on Hum . Und . Vol . I. C. xxxiii . § . 19 . ideas mich ideas . It follows , that fuch founds or language [ 13 ] CHAPTER II. ...
... the fight of fuch natural objects , as excite in the minds of all men fimilar E 2 * Locke on Hum . Und . Vol . I. C. xxxiii . § . 19 . ideas mich ideas . It follows , that fuch founds or language [ 13 ] CHAPTER II. ...
Strona 14
... follows , that fuch founds or language , and fuch Symbols or letters , as beft reprefent ideas , are most likely to be received , as the primitive founds and fymbols of the first men ; especially if fuch founds and Symbols are in their ...
... follows , that fuch founds or language , and fuch Symbols or letters , as beft reprefent ideas , are most likely to be received , as the primitive founds and fymbols of the first men ; especially if fuch founds and Symbols are in their ...
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