| Gabriele Brandstetter, Gerhard Neumann - Arts - 2004 - 440 pages
...über die Klarheit der Sanskritsprache von William Jones verstärkten die Idealisierungen: The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful...exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a strenger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar than could possibly... | |
| Kirsten Malmkjær - Foreign Language Study - 2002 - 696 pages
...the same origin, which perhaps no longer existed. In his words (in Lehmann 1967: 15): The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful...exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly... | |
| Carl J. Becker - Anthropological linguistics - 2004 - 413 pages
...discipline of linguistics. In the words of Jones: The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is a of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek,...exquisitely refined than either; yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly... | |
| Biblioteca Nacional (Portugal) - China - 2004 - 146 pages
...hebraico, até chegar a ser tido como a língua original e perfeita: «The Sonskrit longuage, whutever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure, more...Latin and more exquisitely refined than either»". E o feitiço volta-se inesperadamente contra o feiticeiro: com a descoberta de textos religiosos anteriores... | |
| Lia Formigari - Philosophy - 2004 - 270 pages
...India Company and the author of a Persian grammar. He described Sanskrit as a language characterized by a 'wonderful structure', more perfect than the Greek,...exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly... | |
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