He lived frugally, and his dress was mean and threadbare, nevertheless, this strange, austere, unpretentious man was one of the greatest linguists of his time.
Besides this, they display all the pride and vanity in possessing the language which is common withlinguists generally.
It has been frequently made a reproach against Esperanto that it is a Romance language; but the unanimous verdict of the competent linguists who composed the academy for the emendation of Volapük may be taken as final.
A core team of researchers in Dallas, Texas, has been helped by thousands of linguistsgathering and checking information worldwide.
The richest assemblage of names comes under the linguists and the poets.
The professed linguists seldom included German in their list, and German literature was practically unknown.
We must find out what really does happen in the case of young children in the first stages of their speech-experience, and by what mental processes those persons called born linguists attain their results.
The most successful linguists have attained their proficiency by memorizing sentences they could not analyse.
We have seen who and what were the Co-Hong, the Outside Chinese merchants, the Linguists and Compradores, and what their respective relations with foreigners were.
I would inquire of the learned linguists of Spain whether that document cannot be unearthed.
An entirely novel field of inquiry is opened to view, of equal interest to ethnologists, linguists and historians.
The language numbered about sixteen dialects, none very remote from the parent stem, which linguists identify as the Maya proper of the Yucatecan peninsula.
But really, in view of the apparently irreconcilable opinions of linguists on this topic, further discussion of it seems unprofitable.
But the Continental officers were very much surprised to find how many linguists we boasted in our expeditionary force.
He was a good specimen of the linguists in our army who surprised our Continental allies.
Linguists Attempt an Impossible Task if They Try to Master the Hundreds of Languages Still Spoken.
But then she herself was beginning to learn that educated Russians are among the most accomplished linguists in the world.
The Russians are amazing linguists and several of the nurses could speak English.
That freedom of speech was to be allowed to the English linguists and brokers, in all matters regarding the trade of their employers.
Throughout the Tudor epoch it was those ecclesiastics and lawyers who were also linguists to whom the diplomatic posts and the secretaryships of state were entrusted.
Greek into England; but the foreign linguists whom he invited to St. Albans left no successors.
After the first week the girl herself materially assisted the linguists in their efforts to ac-quire her speech.
Meanwhile, the object which we had in view in retreating to the satellite was not lost sight of, and the services of the chief linguists of the expedition were again called into use for the purpose of acquiring a new language.
After the first week the girl herself materially assisted the linguists in their efforts to acquire her speech.
The men of the tech clans who tended the newly activated mechanisms heard it, and the mechanisms memorized it, and played it again and again for the people, while the linguists puzzled over the unidentified language used in the transmission.
But, for some reason or other, a Division going out to the front some few weeks later had not been prepared for, and so we suddenly found that we had to furnish it with its linguists at this end.
Asquith, Grey and Lloyd George aslinguists -- The French attitude over Salonika -- Sir W.
As for Katharine Parr, she was one of the most distinguished linguists of her time, and did much to encourage the studies of the royal family.
The Tudor group of distinguishedlinguists includes the names of many women.
Many examples of fluentlinguists are found in Ballard's Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, 2nd ed.
He whitened slowly and beckoned the other linguists over to him and whispered to them.
Near the screen were two other linguists taking notes.
It's all right down the hall where the linguists are working on the automatic translator.
One of the linguists remained turned toward the loudspeaker, then looked at the widening patches of blue sky showing out the window, his expression puzzled.
The three linguists came in, trundling a large wheeled box that was the mechanical translator, supervising while it was hitched into the sound broadcasting system.
As linguists they are not equal to the Meccans, who surpass all Orientals excepting only the Armenians; the Madani seldom know Turkish, and more rarely still Persian and Indian.
FN#14] It is strange how travellers and linguists differ upon the subject of Arabic and its dialects.
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