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" ... language. Which of us, for instance, could follow an American Indian through a sentence of more than three words? All savages appear to possess, to an uncommon degree, this power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous... "
The Quarterly Review - Sayfa 214
editör: - 1840
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of ..., 1-2. ciltler

Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres: the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...senses, common to all men in a savage state, as compared with those long civilized 1 When a song was struck up by our party, I thought the Fuegians would have...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1846 - 396 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres : the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...may be recognised. How can this faculty be explained 1 Is it a consequence of the more practised habits of perception and keener senses, common to all men...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 546 sayfa
...in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres : the Australians, likewise, lave long been notorious for being able to imitate and...senses, common to all men in a savage state, as compared with those long civilized ? When a song was struck up by our party, I thought the Fuegians would have...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 36. cilt

1890 - 900 sayfa
...of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caff res ; the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...and describe the gait of any man, so that he may be recognized. How can this faculty be explained ? Is it a consequence of the more practiced habits of...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1873 - 552 sayfa
...notorious for being able to imitate and dcsciibe the gait of any man, so that he may be recognised. IIow can this faculty be explained ? is it a consequence...senses, common to all men in a savage state, as compared with those long civilized ? When a song was struck up by our party, I thought the Fuegians would have...
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What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle"

Charles Darwin - 1879 - 452 sayfa
...I was told, almost in the same words, of the same laughable habit among the South African Kaffirs; the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...and describe the gait of any man so that he may be recognized. How can this faculty be explained ? Does it come from the more practised habits of perception...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1889 - 462 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres : the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...and describe the gait of any man, so that he may be recognized. How can this faculty be explained ? Is it a consequence of the more practised habits of...
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A Naturalist's Voyage: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and ...

Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres. The Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...and describe the gait of any man, so that he may be recognized. How can this faculty be explained f Is it a consequence of the more practised habits of...
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The Contemporary Review, 55. cilt

1889 - 966 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres : the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...imitate and describe the gait of any man, so that he can be recognized. How can this faculty be explained 1 Is it a consequence of the more practised habits...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 50. cilt;113. cilt

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1889 - 928 sayfa
...power of mimicry. I was told, almost in the same words, of the same ludicrous habit among the Caffres : the Australians, likewise, have long been notorious...able to imitate and describe the gait of any man, go that he can be recognized. How can this l ic nl i .1 be explained ? Is it a consequence of the more...
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