[25-*] “Daher ist das Einschliessen in Ein Wort mehr Sache der Einbildungskraft, die Trennung mehr die des Verstandes.” Ueber die Verschiedenheit, etc., s. 327. Compare also, s. 326 and 166. Steinthal points out the disadvantages of the incorporative plan and puts it lower than the isolating system of the Chinese; but fails to recognize its many and striking advantages. See his remarks, “Ueber das Wesen und Werth der Einverleibungsmethode,” in his Charakteristik der haupt. Typen des Sprachbaues, s. 214.
[25-†] Ueber die Verschiedenheit, etc., in Werke, Bd. vi, ss. 323 sqq.
[27-*] See the essay, Ueber den Dualis, Gesammelte Werke, Bd. vi, ss. 562-596.
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