Excerpt from 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
In earlier years he had written a volume or two of poems besides several novels; for he was a man of wide interests, and he often felt that he had a message to deliver. He seldom wrote without a definite purpose, and this can be traced in most of his books. Ultimately he lost his interest in the literary productions of his younger days, because he had become absorbed in an attempt to solve a great world problem, a thing which he had been assured could not possibly be done. To his mind that was a good reason for trying it, for he refused to be limited by the judgment of other men.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0483891231
- ISBN 13 9780483891234
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages457