| 1838 - 506 trang
...communication, limited in its uses; but not as a general system of writing intended for common use. " 6. That it may be applied to a monosyllabic language,...similar in their original structure ; and, therefore, " /. That nations, whose languages like the Japanese, and, as is said, the Loo-chooan, arc polysyllabic,... | |
| 1839 - 618 trang
...communication, limited in its uses ; but not as a general system of writing, intended for common use.* " 6. That it may be applied to a monosyllabic language,...nations, whose languages, like the Japanese, and (as it is said) the Loo-Chooan, are polysyllabic, and have inflections and grammatical forms, although... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1839 - 674 trang
...communication, limited in its uses; but not as a general system of writing, intended for common use. ti. That it may be applied to a monosyllabic language,...nations, whose languages like the Japanese, and, as ia said, the Loo-chooan, are polysyllabic, and have inflections and grammatical forms, although they... | |
| 1839 - 604 trang
...in its uses ; but not as a general system of writing, intended for common use.* " 6. That it may bo applied to a monosyllabic language, formed on the...nations, whose languages, like the Japanese, and (as it is said) the Loo-Chooan, are polysyllabic, and have inflections and grammatical forms, although... | |
| 1839 - 608 trang
...communication, limited in its uses ; but not a» a general system of writing, intended for common use.* " 6. That it may be applied to a monosyllabic language,...nations, whose languages, like the Japanese, and (as it is said) the Loo-Chooan, are polysyllabic, and have inflections and grammatical forms, although... | |
| 1838 - 558 trang
...communication, limited in its uses; but not as a general system of writing intended for common use. •' 6. That it may be applied to a monosyllabic language,...between different languages, however similar in their originul structure ; and therefore, —." 7. That nations, whose languages like the Japanese, and as... | |
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