Pamphlets, Religious: Miscellaneous, Volumen151775 |
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Miscellaneous. language could only be formed by common consent to em- ploy certain sounds as the signs of certain ideas or things ; but before language existed , how could such an agreement be made ? And this formation of language , by ...
Miscellaneous. language could only be formed by common consent to em- ploy certain sounds as the signs of certain ideas or things ; but before language existed , how could such an agreement be made ? And this formation of language , by ...
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... language is not natural to man . Those persons , however intelligent , who are born deaf , remain dumb . If a thousand children were brought up together , without hearing an arti- culate sound , I believe they would remain dumb all ...
... language is not natural to man . Those persons , however intelligent , who are born deaf , remain dumb . If a thousand children were brought up together , without hearing an arti- culate sound , I believe they would remain dumb all ...
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... languages in the world have been derived from one original . In the various commingling of the nations , by conquest and emi- gration , it could not be otherwise , but that words of one language would be transferred often to another ...
... languages in the world have been derived from one original . In the various commingling of the nations , by conquest and emi- gration , it could not be otherwise , but that words of one language would be transferred often to another ...
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