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The main feature in the prolonged success of his writingsįor non-professional players. Denison's nature,Īnd this appears plainly in his literary productions. Some of his earliest plays are still in demandĪmong amateurs in various parts of the country. Realized it, he had become a fixture in that occupation,Īnd his own productions had laid the foundation for his Other plays and published them, and gradually acquiredĪ publishing business by this means. As the demand forĬopies grew, he went on mth the work. Handle a play that he had written for the school he happened Occupation for, when he could not find a publisher to It was this latter quality that determined his Mind, an independent thinker, and a person of great per. The mountains of West Virginia he had begun the study ofįrench, and, being the youngest of five children, his wishes 33īy occupation Thomas Stewart Denison was a business (C) Miscellaneous Items, (D) Mexican Syntax. 30Īppendix: (A) Syntax Outhnes, (B) Word Order, Mexican Possessive Pronouns as Determinants. Primitive Inflection: The Locative, the Instru. Noun Endings: Suffixes, Kinship Words, Affixes, S-Sounds in Mexican: (A) Combinations, (B) The Verb: Augment, Endings, Conjugation, Desi-Īppendix: Numerals, Labials, Initial y, Nasals. XL Phonology: Vowels, Dentals, Gutturals, Comparative Tables: Mexican, Sanskrit, Greek,Ĭhapter I. Consonants: Labials, Gutturals, Palatal-Gutturals. Vowels: Mexican, Sanskrit, Greek - Phonetic Decay 6 Cognate Languages, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Ger. MENT PROBLEMS, AND THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
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Full text of " Mexican linguistics: including Nauatl or Mexican in Aryan phonology The primitive Aryans of America A Mexican-Aryan comparative vocabulary Morphology and the Mexican verb and The Mexican-Aryan sibilants with an appendix on comparative syntax "ĪUTHOR OF VARIOUS MONOGRAPHS AND PAPERS, INCLUDING THE EDITING OF A SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTĪND INVOLVING SUCH TOPICS AS COMPARATIVE RELIGION, PHILOLOGY, PROSODY, OLD TESTA.
