The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt
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Daniel G. Brinton. The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt
The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt
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The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages
§ 1. Introductory
§ 2. Humboldt’s Studies in American Languages
§ 3. The Final Purpose of the Philosophy of Language
§ 4. Historical, Comparative and Philosophic Grammar
§ 5. Definition and Psychological Origin of Language
§ 6. Primitive Roots and Grammatical Categories
§ 7. Formal and Material Elements of Language
§ 8. The Development of Languages
§ 9. Internal Form of Languages
§ 10. Criteria of Rank in Languages
§ 11. Classification of Languages
§ 12. Nature of Incorporation
§ 13. Psychological Origin of Incorporation
§ 14. Effect of Incorporation on Compound Sentences
§ 15. The Dual in American Languages
§ 16. Humboldt’s Essay on the American Verb
On the Verb in American Languages. By Wilhelm von Humboldt
I. When the notion of Being is expressed independently
1. When the notion of Being is understood
2. When the notion of Being is expressed by a special word, but without a phonetic radical
II. The notion of Being is incorporated with the verb as an Auxiliary
III. The notion of Being is present in the Verbal form only in idea
Case 1st
Case 2d
Case 3d
1. Approach toward a Fixed Form
2. Divisibility of Verbal Forms to allow the insertion of governed parts of speech
Notes (by the translator) on the various American Tribes and Languages mentioned by Humboldt in the preceding Memoir
LIBRARY —OF— ABORIGINAL AMERICAN LITERATURE
RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY
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Daniel G. Brinton
With the Translation of an Unpublished Memoir by Him on the American Verb
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§ 12. Nature of Incorporation.
§ 13. Psychological Origin of Incorporation.
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