| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 páginas
...three classes only, according to the classification proposed by AN Von Schlegel and adopted by Bopp. I. Languages with monosyllabic roots, but incapable of...the subject are determined merely by the position of words in the sentence. II. Languages with monosyllabic roots, which are susceptible of composition.... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 páginas
...cornposition, and, therefore, without grammar or organization. To this class belong the Chinese stock, in which we have nothing but naked roots, and the...the subject are determined merely by the position of words in the sentence. II. Languages with monosyllabic roots, which are susceptible of composition,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 768 páginas
...proposed by AW von SCHLEGEL, and adopted by BOPP, is in a high degree logical and satisfactory : I. Languages with monosyllabic roots, but incapable of...therefore, without grammar or organization. To this class belong the Chinese stock, in which we have nothing but naked roots, and the predicates and other relations... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 786 páginas
...proposed by AW von SCHLEGEL, and adopted by BOPP, is in a high degree logical and satisfactory : I. Languages with monosyllabic roots, but incapable of...therefore, without grammar or organization. To this class belong the Chinese stock, in which we have nothing but naked roots, and the predicates and other relations... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1857 - 516 páginas
...proposed by AW von SCHLEGEL, and adopted by others, is in a high degree logical and satisfactory : I. Languages with monosyllabic roots, but incapable of composition, and, therefore, without grammar or organisation. To this class belong the Chinese stock, in which we have nothing but naked roots, and... | |
| James Gurnhill - 1862 - 370 páginas
...then, divides all known languages into three great classes. 1st. Languages with monosyllabic roots, incapable of composition, and therefore without Grammar,...or Organization. To this class belongs the Chinese. 2nd. Languages with monosyllabic roots capable of composition. To this class belong the Sanscrit family,... | |
| James Gurnhill - 1862 - 250 páginas
...then, divides all known languages into three great classes. 1st. Languages with monosyllabic roots, incapable of composition, and therefore without Grammar,...or Organization. To this class belongs the Chinese. 2nd. Languages with monosyllabic roots capable of composition. To this class belong the Sanscrit family,... | |
| James Gurnhill - 1862 - 248 páginas
...then, divides all known languages into three great classes. 1st. Languages with monosyllabic roots, incapable of composition, and therefore without Grammar,...or Organization. To this class belongs the Chinese. 2nd. Languages with monosyllabic roots capable of composition. To this class belong the Sanscrit family,... | |
| James Gurnhill - 1862 - 248 páginas
...then, divides all known languages into three great classes. 1st. Languages with monosyllabic roots, incapable of composition, and therefore without Grammar,...or Organization. To this class belongs the Chinese. 2nd. Languages with monosyllabic roots capable of composition. To this class belong the Sanscrit family,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 páginas
...proposed by AW von SCHLEGEL, and adopted by BOPP, is in a high degree logical and satisfactory : I. Languages with monosyllabic roots, but incapable of...therefore, without grammar or organization. To this class belong the Chinese stock, in which we have nothing but naked roots, and the predicates and other relations... | |
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