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... precision of Ido , Louis Couturat translated a few paragraphs from The Laws of Habit by Professor William James ( New York , H. Holt & Co. , 1907 ) into Ido , which were then re- translated into English by P. D. Hugon without previous ...
... precision of Ido , Louis Couturat translated a few paragraphs from The Laws of Habit by Professor William James ( New York , H. Holt & Co. , 1907 ) into Ido , which were then re- translated into English by P. D. Hugon without previous ...
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... precision of the terms , and , in Ido , the application of reversibility of all derivatives . Its obvious disadvantage was a greater artificiality of many forms in the language [ Ido - Esp . delegitaro , Occ . delegation ] . To absorb ...
... precision of the terms , and , in Ido , the application of reversibility of all derivatives . Its obvious disadvantage was a greater artificiality of many forms in the language [ Ido - Esp . delegitaro , Occ . delegation ] . To absorb ...
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... precision in practical use . They also say that a far higher degree of precision can be obtained by autonomistic principles ( the principle of reversibility ) in new fields of scientific developments where common expressions are not yet ...
... precision in practical use . They also say that a far higher degree of precision can be obtained by autonomistic principles ( the principle of reversibility ) in new fields of scientific developments where common expressions are not yet ...
Contents
Quotation from speech by Sir Richard Gregory Bt F R | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 40 |
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