The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 10권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... employed . Men may evince , by various signs , that particular thoughts occupy their minds . This is not only done by pantomimical language , but by oral sounds constituting the materials of verbal discourse . We sometimes shew by ...
... employed . Men may evince , by various signs , that particular thoughts occupy their minds . This is not only done by pantomimical language , but by oral sounds constituting the materials of verbal discourse . We sometimes shew by ...
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... employed when we communicate our thoughts to one another . Yet it may be inquired , whether they admit of being also applied to other uses , and whether the object of language is , on that account , still more general ? The third ...
... employed when we communicate our thoughts to one another . Yet it may be inquired , whether they admit of being also applied to other uses , and whether the object of language is , on that account , still more general ? The third ...
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... employed , that , if all sentences appear to be impe- ratives , there is no meaning in supposing those words which are usually called imperatives of verbs to be the earliest parts of speech , and in deriving from that con- sideration ...
... employed , that , if all sentences appear to be impe- ratives , there is no meaning in supposing those words which are usually called imperatives of verbs to be the earliest parts of speech , and in deriving from that con- sideration ...
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... employed without the use of the verb is preceding it , which gives a different turn to the whole phraseology , and has the power of introducing a greater variety of words than can be an- nexed solely to the noun . Such exceptions as we ...
... employed without the use of the verb is preceding it , which gives a different turn to the whole phraseology , and has the power of introducing a greater variety of words than can be an- nexed solely to the noun . Such exceptions as we ...
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... employed where the verb has a degree of transi- tiveness intermediate betwixt those which govern the ac- cusative and those which do not govern any case . The latter may express actions in themselves transitive , though they have not ...
... employed where the verb has a degree of transi- tiveness intermediate betwixt those which govern the ac- cusative and those which do not govern any case . The latter may express actions in themselves transitive , though they have not ...
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