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Total number of records: 32

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Brotherton Collection5
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society5
English Literature2
Quaker Collection2
Herbert Read Collection1
Leeds Russian Archive1

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grammar, comparative and general32
language and languages16
basque language5
ethnology5
society of friends3
chinese language2
chinese poetry2
english language2
linguistics2
poetry2

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Harris, James (1709-1780)6
Adelung, Friedrich Von5
Adelung, Friedrich Von (1768-1843)5
Adelung, Johann Christoph (1732-1806)5
Humboldt, Wilhelm5
Humboldt, Wilhelm (1767-1835)5
Vater, Johann Severin5
Vater, Johann Severin (1771-1826)5
Fox, George (1624-1691)3
Furly, Benjamin (1636-1714)3

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Some remarks on the origin on the n-sound

Alexander Jóhannesson (1888-)

1954

"Fylgirit Árbókar Háskólans, 1953-1954".

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De to hovedarter av grammattiske forbindelser

Jespersen, Otto (1860-1943)

1921

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Principes de grammaire générale

Hjelmslev, Louis (1899-1965)

1928

"Bibliographie": p. 341-358.

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Hermès : ou, Recherches philosophiques sur la grammaire universelle

Harris, James (1709-1780); Thurot, François (1768-1832)

Messidor An IV [1796]

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Slovarʹ lingvisticheskikh terminov

Akhmanova, O S

1969

Includes bibliographical references (p. [606]).

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Sur l'indépendance de l'épithète

Hjelmslev, Louis (1899-1965)

1956

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The theory of language : in two parts

Beattie, James (1735-1803)

1788

Contents: Part. I. Of the Origin and General Nature of Speech -- Part. II. Of Universal Grammar.

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