Grammar, philosophically studied, is akin to the deepest metaphysics, because in revealing the constitution of speech it reveals the constitution of thought, and the hierarchy of those categories by which we conceive the world. George Santayana: The Sense of Beauty, p. 169. It cannot be a matter of indifference to us to note, above the seeming chance that governs the words and forms of language, the appearance of laws corresponding in each case to an advance of the mind. Michel Breal: Semantics,
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. University of Michigan Library January 1912 Binding: Hardcover. N° de réf. du vendeur 104112
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