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Example sentences for "comparative study"

  • Remarks Introductory to a Comparative Study on the Translations of the Deluge Tablets.

  • A Comparative Study in History and Legislation.

  • On a Comparative Study of Indo-European Customs, with Special Reference to the Marriage Customs.

  • Tozzer, Comparative Study of the Mayas and the Lacandones (of Yucatan), pp.

  • Tozzer, Comparative Study of the Mayas and the Lacandones, p.

  • Comparative Study of the Mayas and Lacandones [of Yucatan] (New York and London, 1907).

  • Comparative study of the Mayas and Lacandones.

  • When we make a comparative study of these strata, we can survey the whole series of such periods.

  • It will be best to begin with a comparative study of the souls of various groups of Vertebrates.

  • In order to distinguish correctly between palingenetic and cenogenetic phenomena in embryology, and deduce sound conclusions in connection with stem-history, we must especially make a comparative study of the former.

  • Thus, notwithstanding all diversities in the treatment of particular problems, one leading methodical principle runs through the works of all the above-mentioned exponents of comparative study.

  • Aryan race, and he did so on the strength of a comparative study of terms used in the different Indo-European languages.

  • Jurisprudence in such a philosophic or pedagogical sense has certainly to reckon with the methods and results of a comparative study of law, but its aims are distinct from those of the latter: it deals with more general problems.

  • Comparative study of folk-lore, with the activities of the numerous associations, has brought to light fascinating material.

  • The double source of many modern stories may be found by a comparative study of Collison-Morley's book and Myers's Human Personality, while G.

  • A comparative study of ghost stories leads one to the conclusion that the ghost is the most modern of ancients and the most ancient of moderns.

  • Comparative study of the cæca in birds shows that these organs are in process of degeneration.

  • Folk-psychology (Völkerpsychologie) had its origin in an attempt to answer in psychological terms the problems to which a comparative study of cultural materials has given rise.

  • A comparative study of the criminal woman, the working girl, and the efficient working woman, in a series of mental and physical tests.

  • What is true of the comparative study of languages is true in every other field in which a comparative study of cultural materials has been made.

  • Differences in institutions in contemporary societies led to comparative study.

  • Similar coincidences and divergences have been brought to light by a comparative study of the history of astronomy, of music, of grammar, but, most of all, by a comparative study of philosophic thought.

  • History, too, particularly the most ancient history, has received new light and life from a comparative study of languages.

  • The materials, therefore, for a comparative study of the religious systems of the world had all to be supplied by Oriental scholars.

  • Sidenote: The beliefs of primitive man can only be understood through a comparative study of the various races in the lower stages of culture.

  • To the missionary more particularly a comparative study of the religions of mankind will be, I believe, of the greatest assistance.

  • But this is not the only advantage of a comparative study of religions.

  • I do not wish to disguise these difficulties which are inherent in a comparative study of the religions of the world.

  • It must, therefore, be our next task to make a comparative study of the various forms of vertebrate gastrulation, and trace them backwards to that of the lancelet.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bursting shell; comparative anatomy and ontogeny; comparative area; comparative mythology; comparative philology; comparative psychology; comparative value; comparatively early; comparatively easy; comparatively modern; comparatively rare; disembodied spirit; during the whole time; feet north; greater detail; human authority; incandescent lamp; large type; last the; limited natural fresh water; much admired; private papers; quite independent; something resembling; strain them; where thou