| John Bintliff - 2004 - 568 páginas
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| Charles Darwin - 2006 - 824 páginas
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| David N. Stamos - 2012 - 296 páginas
...genealogical, Darwin proceeds to "illustrate" his view "by taking the case of languages," of which he concludes "the proper or even only possible arrangement would...the closest affinities, and would give the filiation and origin of each tongue" (422—423). But it is in the Descent of Man (1871 I) that we find the most... | |
| Nicholas Wade, Professor of Visual Psychology Nicholas Wade - 2006 - 328 páginas
...dialects. The various degrees of difference in the languages from the same stock, would have to he expressed by groups subordinate to groups; but the...would connect together all languages, extinct and modem, by the closest affinities, and would give the filiation and origin of each tongue. CHARLES DARWtN,... | |
| Charles Yang - 2006 - 289 páginas
...the same stock would have to be expressed by groups subordinate to groups; but the proper or even the only possible arrangement would still be genealogical;...would connect together all languages, extinct and recent, by the closest affinities, and would give the filiation and origin of each tongue. In Darwin's... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2006 - 608 páginas
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| Charles Darwin - 2007 - 556 páginas
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| Paloma Tejada Caller - 2002 - 154 páginas
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