Remarks On a Letter to Dr. Waterland, in Relation to the Natural Account of Languages

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Remarks On a Letter to Dr. Waterland, in Relation to the Natural Account of Languages
John Chapman
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But what then? Will you fay that the Greek Language has been tracd up to its Origin ? Can you not diftinguifh between Letters and Language?
Did ever any Man of Learning fuppofe that the Nature, ldiom y and Form of the Greek Tongue took its rife and date from the Greek letters ? Childifli ! What do you imagine might be the Language in Greece before Cad- mus introduced his Phoenician Letters, during the fpace of feveral hundred Years, from Ja- vm the Son otjaphct, (from whom the Iao^y or lam cert
...ainly took their name and Ori- gin) to Othoniel Judge among the Jews ?
Undoubtedly Greek, the fa^ie in General and Subftance with that which was fpokc and wrote after Cadmuss Letters. Unlcfs you will reply that Language depends upon Walton. Prokgom. 2. §. 6, 9. Steph. Morinus dc Unguis Part.
t. Cap. 4. Edm. Chiihul. ad Infcription. Sigeam.
X Vofllus ibid.
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