Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History: Applied to the Language and Religion, เล่มที่ 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 488 หน้า |
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accent alphabet ancient Arabic Arian Asia asper aspirates become called Chaldee character Chinese Chinese language Christ Christian Church connected conscience consonants Coptic dental diacritical dialects diphthongs distinct divine Egyptian language element engl English eternal existence express faith Father finite flatus French fuit German grammatical Greek guttural Hebr Hebrew human idiom individual infinite Iranian Italian italics Japhetic Jesus labial language languages of Asia Latin lenis Lepsius letters lingual manifestation mankind Max Müller mind Missionary modifications Müller nations nature noun object organic original palatal peculiar philology philosophical physiological primitive principle Professor Lepsius pronounced pronunciation race reason religion represent Roman roots Sanser Sanskrit Scripture secondary formation semi-vowel Semitic Semitic languages sibilant simple sound speech Spirit spiritus asper spiritus lenis syllable symbol tenuis things Thou thought tion tongue tradition tribes triliteral truth Turanian unity universal history unto verb vowels words writing