| John Locke - 1894 - 588 páginas
...descriptions. Whereof gt j± moderate skill in different languages will easily satisfy the intrans- . latabie one of the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe great dlvere3 °f store °f words in one language which have not any that Languages answer them in another.... | |
| Richard A. Geiger, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn - 1993 - 848 páginas
...and thus provides priceless clues to the study of culture and society. To quote Locke (1959: 480ff): A moderate skill in different languages will easily...the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe a great store of words in one language which have not any that answer them in another. Which plainly... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1996 - 528 páginas
...? PHIL. §8. Since men arbitrarily form various species of mixed modes, the result is that we find 'words in one language, which have not any that answer them in another. . . .The Versura of the Romans, or Corban of the Jews, have no words in other languages to answer them..... | |
| Patrick Chézaud - 2002 - 292 páginas
...p. 432-43 3. A moderate skill in different Languages, will easily satisfie one oj the truth ofthis, it being so obvious to observe great store of Words...Language, which have not any that answer them in another. Whichplainly shews, that those ofone Country, by their customs and manner of Life, have found occasion... | |
| Vivien Law - 2003 - 332 páginas
...move to another language. Locke writes: A moderate skill in different Languages, will easily satisfie one of the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe...not any that answer them in another. Which plainly shews, that those of one Country, by their customs and manner of Life, have found occasion to make... | |
| Igor Panasiuk - 2005 - 312 páginas
...Lakunen-Phänomens, hat John Locke (1690/ 1 997) vorgenommen: „A moderate skill t'n different Ianifuagps, will easily satisfy one of the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe great störe of words in one language, which halt notanv tltafansuvr thtm in another. Which plainly shows,... | |
| Werner H?llen - 2006 - 548 páginas
...with an observation which we can find in many linguistic deliberations of later years and centuries: A moderate skill in different languages will easily...the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe [a] great store of words in one language which have not any that answer them in another. Which plainly... | |
| John Locke - 1800 - 540 páginas
...tedious descriptions. SECT. 8. Whereof the intranslatable words of divers languages are a proof. — A moderate skill in different languages will easily...so obvious to observe great store of words in one Ianguage, which have not any that answer them in another. Which plainly shows, that those of one country,... | |
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