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194 Of the definition of words Of an universal language 125 Remarks of Condillac on the

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11--WRITTEN SIGNS,

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changes, and corruptions of language

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Peculiarities of the style of in

De bewoglyphical writing

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dividuals, and of the langua

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ges of nations

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Characteristics of the languages of uncivilized nations Origin of apologues and of the parabolic style

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Arsticial delineations employol da aig na of sound

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mation of syllabic alphabets

The precoding views confirm
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Da the recent formation of the

herokee syllabic alphabet

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Of the style or characteristics

of language in civilized and

scientific nations

Characteristics of languages de

pend much on the habits,&c. of the people

Languages help us in forming

correct of the national

character

Of the correspondence between national intellect and the progress of a language Different languages suited to

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Views of the author of Hermes in respect to the English and the Oriental languages 138 Opinions of the same author in respect to the Greek and Roman character and litera

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ture

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Of

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the s study of languages

advantages attending

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Requisites of an interpreter of

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languages

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Continuation of the remarks on the same subject

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CONTENTS.

PART FIFTH.

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