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" Grammatic structure is but a phase or accident of growth, and not a primordial element of language. The roots of a language are its most permanent characteristics, and while the words which are formed from them may change so as to obscure their elements... "
The United States of America: A Study of the American Commonwealth, Its ... - Página 207
editado por - 1894
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the ..., Volume 7

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 530 páginas
...languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities are discovered in their lexical elements. When the members of a family of languages...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the ..., Volume 7,Partes 1885-1886

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1891 - 540 páginas
...languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities are discovered in their lexical elements. When the members of a family of languages...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the ...

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 548 páginas
...languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities are discovered in their lexical elements. When the members of a family of languages...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Annual Reports, Volume 7

1891 - 536 páginas
...languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities are discovered in their lexical elements. When the members of a family of languages...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico

John Wesley Powell - 1891 - 610 páginas
...Grammatic methods also change, perhaps even more rapidly than words, and the changes may go on to sucli an extent that primitive methods are entirely lost,...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Science, Volume 17

John Michels (Journalist) - 1891 - 392 páginas
...change, perhaps even more rapidly than words; and changes may go on to such an extent that primitive are entirely lost, there being no radical grammatic...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Introduction to Handbook of American Indian Languages

Franz Boas - 1966 - 238 páginas
...languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities aro discovered in their lexical elements. When the members of a family of languages...cases even to lose them, it seems that they are never lost from all, but can be recovered in large part. The grammatic structure or plan of a language is...
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Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History

Julie Tetel Andresen - 1990 - 324 páginas
...of a language. "Grammatic structure is but a phase or accident of growth," Powell explained in 1890, "and not a primordial element of language. The roots of a language are its most permanent characteristic." By contrast, the "grammatic structure or plan of a language" - here echoing Duponceau...
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American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America

Lyle Campbell - 2000 - 527 páginas
...may go to such an extent that primitive methods are entirely lost, there being no radical grammatical elements to be preserved. Grammatic structure is but...language. The roots of a language are its most permanent characteristic . . .the grammatic structure or plan of a language is forever changing, and in this...
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