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100 1 _aWhitney, William Dwight,
_d1827-1894.
245 1 0 _aWhitney on language :
_bselected writings of William Dwight Whitney /
_cEdited by Michael Silverstein, introductory essay by Roman Jakobson.
260 _aCambridge :
_bMIT Press,
_c[1971]
300 _axlv, 360 p. :
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505 0 _aWhitney on language, by M. Silverstein.--The world response to Whitney's principles of linguistic science, by R. Jakobson.--William Dwight Whitney, from Forty years' record of the class of 1845, Williams College.--Language and the study of language.--Phusei or thesei--natural or conventional?--Steinthal on the origin of language.--On mixture in language.--The varieties of predication.--On the relation of vowels and consonants.--On Lepsius's standard alphabet.--The principle of economy as a phonetic force.--On the nature and designation of the accent in Sanskrit.--The study of Hindu grammar and the study of Sanskrit.--On the narrative use of imperfect and perfect in the Br✹ma{uE873}.--A botanico-philological problem.
650 0 _aLanguage and languages.
_960248
700 1 _aSilverstein, Michael,
_d1945-
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