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Page 87
... primitive monosyllabic words , where no modification of the meaning is in- tended ; so that the change , so far as effected , is only an instance of instinctive or subconscious striving after uniformity of sound . Take the Semitic words ...
... primitive monosyllabic words , where no modification of the meaning is in- tended ; so that the change , so far as effected , is only an instance of instinctive or subconscious striving after uniformity of sound . Take the Semitic words ...
Page 457
... primitive ' , although it is patent that many of these elements of culture , and especially those which are most often used as illustrations of ' primitive ' beliefs and practices , and labelled as such , have been borrowed in ...
... primitive ' , although it is patent that many of these elements of culture , and especially those which are most often used as illustrations of ' primitive ' beliefs and practices , and labelled as such , have been borrowed in ...
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... primitive man and the apes . If we test this assumption by comparing with the behaviour of chimpanzees the actions of those small isolated groups of primitive men who for one reason or another have been shielded from the effects of ...
... primitive man and the apes . If we test this assumption by comparing with the behaviour of chimpanzees the actions of those small isolated groups of primitive men who for one reason or another have been shielded from the effects of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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