id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12629 Sapir, Edward Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech .txt text/plain 78758 4561 63 nature of a symbol, a word, an element of language. One word more as to the relation between language and thought. The true, significant elements of language are generally sequences of the language truly a pure concept-word (type A) instead of being of a Some languages, like Latin, express practically all relations by means radical nucleus of the word as is an English element like _-er_ from the language to express every concrete idea by an independent word or Language in its fundamental forms is the symbolic expression of human fusing languages that express the syntactic relations in pure form, that symbolic languages that do not express relational concepts in the word agglutinative languages that express these same concepts in the word--in languages in which the syntactic relations are expressed in mixed form, thought, to change every sound, word, and concrete concept of a language ./cache/12629.txt ./txt/12629.txt