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... language of that nation by which they were written ; for there is a mem- orable interval between the spoken and the written language , - the language heard and the language read . The one is commonly transitory , a sound , a tongue , a ...
... language of that nation by which they were written ; for there is a mem- orable interval between the spoken and the written language , - the language heard and the language read . The one is commonly transitory , a sound , a tongue , a ...
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WHAT IS EXPRESSED IN LANGUAGE . BY PROF . J. W. GIBBS , YALE COLLEGE . THE analysis of language , which is going on in our crowded school - rooms , is an important subject , not only to the children themselves , but also to the ...
WHAT IS EXPRESSED IN LANGUAGE . BY PROF . J. W. GIBBS , YALE COLLEGE . THE analysis of language , which is going on in our crowded school - rooms , is an important subject , not only to the children themselves , but also to the ...
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... language and its pronunciation have not changed also ? The language of an uneducated Greek of the present day bears a very slight resemblance to the ancient . It is true that the language of the scholars of Greece is becoming more pure ...
... language and its pronunciation have not changed also ? The language of an uneducated Greek of the present day bears a very slight resemblance to the ancient . It is true that the language of the scholars of Greece is becoming more pure ...
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