| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1883 - 468 sidor
...Huron and the Iroquois are not as full as could be desired. They are, however, letter to the author: " To my mind, the structure of such a language as the...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers. " Not less emphatic is the judgment expressed by Professor Whitney, in his admirable work on the "Life... | |
| J. O. Kinnaman - 1883 - 392 sidor
...Iroquois are not as full as could be desired. They are, however, letter to the author; " To my mind, th« structure of such a language as the Mohawk is quite...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." Not less emphatic is the judgment expressed by Professor Whitney, in his admirable work on the "Ijife... | |
| 1883 - 938 sidor
...full as could be desired. They are, however, letter to the author: " To my mind, the structure of^such a language as the Mohawk is quite sufficient evidence...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." Not less emphatic is the judgment expressed by Professor Whitney, in his admirable work on the "Life... | |
| 1883 - 406 sidor
...Huron and the Iroquois are not as full as could be desired. They are, however, letter to the author; "To my mind, the structure of such a language as the Mohawk ia quite sufficient evidence that those who worked out such a work of art were powerful reasoners and... | |
| 1888 - 920 sidor
...growth of the human mind as Chinese or Hebrew or Sanscrit." And to emphasize his meaning he adds : "To my mind the structure of such a language as the...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." * Not less decided is the opinion expressed by Professor Whitney, in his " Life and Growth of Language,"... | |
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914). - 1888 - 224 sidor
...written of it in terms of singular force. To his mind, he declares, the structure of the language " is quite sufficient evidence that those who worked...out such a work of art were powerful reasoners and accm-ate classifiers." Powerful roasoners and accurate classifiers ! To appreciate the full strength... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1889 - 384 sidor
...written of it in terms of singular force. To his mind, he declares, the structure of the language " is quite sufficient evidence that those who worked...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." Powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers ! To appreciate the full strength of these expressions,... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1889 - 754 sidor
...written of it in terms of singular force. To his mind, he declares, the structure of the language " is quite sufficient evidence that those who worked...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." Powerful roasoners and accurate classifiers ! To appreciate the full strength of these expressions,... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller, Georgina Adelaide Müller - 1902 - 570 sidor
...evidence is, from the nature of the case, very difficult to obtain, and therefore all the more valuable. To my mind the structure of such a language as the...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers. But it was evidently not in language only that savages had achieved great things, but, as you show,... | |
| 1905 - 388 sidor
...They have as many genders as ourselves ; as many numbers as the Greeks." Prof. Max Miiller wrote : " To my mind the structure of such a language as the...were powerful reasoners and accurate classifiers." Mr Horatio Hale, the eminent Canadian philologist, said: A complete grammar of this speech, as full... | |
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