Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... language at each table . Italians , French , English , Germans . They don't talk to each other . What they need is a simplified Latin , a rationally streamlined language conserving the Latin - Greek vocabu- lary which is already ...
... language at each table . Italians , French , English , Germans . They don't talk to each other . What they need is a simplified Latin , a rationally streamlined language conserving the Latin - Greek vocabu- lary which is already ...
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... language . The language student learns to practice a sort of division of his attention into the " how " and the " what " of that which is being said . The average speaker or hearer of any language rarely does this ; he usually merely ...
... language . The language student learns to practice a sort of division of his attention into the " how " and the " what " of that which is being said . The average speaker or hearer of any language rarely does this ; he usually merely ...
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... language . For , regardless of the cate- gory in which it was placed in these pages , every example given was taken from language ; and language can be defined as the vocal aspect of our thought . The language we speak and the ...
... language . For , regardless of the cate- gory in which it was placed in these pages , every example given was taken from language ; and language can be defined as the vocal aspect of our thought . The language we speak and the ...
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