ALTHOUGH there is considerable variety in the of measures of length used by the different nations of the world, there can be no doubt that they are, for the most part, derived from a common origin, ...
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Linguist Gareth Roberts joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the etymologies of English words. How did the first languages first form? Was there once a single common language ...
THE title of this work really conveys a more accurate suggestion of its scope than the first sentence of the preface, which describes it as an account of the early history of the English nation. There ...