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Edmond Demolins (1852–1907) was a
French pedagogue.
Edmond Demolins was born in 1852 in M****ille. He
became a
disciple of
Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le...
- Press, 1892 A
quoit tient la superiorité des Anglo-Saxons?. By
Edmond Demolins. 1897
Notes and
suggestions for
those who join the
staff at
Bedales School...
- sounds.
Index of
phonetics articles Uvular trill Cobbinah (2013), p. 166.
Demolin (2001), pp. 65, 67–68, 70–71.
Krech et al. (2009), p. 86. Khan & Weise...
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created a
school called Social Science. His
disciple and
friend Edmond Demolins founded the
famous École des
Roches near Verneuil-sur-Avre. Born in Paris...
- Arabic,
including À quoi
tient la supériorité des Anglo-Saxons? by
Edmond Demolins. A
translation of
Herbert Spencer's The Man
Versus the
State was left unfinished...
- Grønnum (2005), p. 123. Basbøll (2005), pp. 211–212.
Taeldeman (1979).
Demolin (2001), pp. 65, 71. Martínez Celdrán (2004), pp. 203–204.
Arvaniti (1999)...
- Basbøll (2005:66)
Cruttenden (2014), p. 221. François (2005), p. 44.
Demolin (2001), pp. 65, 67–68, 70–71. "Phoible 2.0 -".
Orkaydo (2013). England...
- is
mainly heard as an
allophone of /n/ when
preceding velar consonants.
Demolin (1995)
posits that
Lendu has
voiceless implosives, /ɓ̥ ɗ̥ ʄ̊/ (/ƥ ƭ ƈ/)...
- in 1903 and
Demolins in 1907 he ****umed
leadership of the
Science sociale group. He also
presided over the École des
Roches that
Demolins had founded...
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royal family and son of a
government minister. In France, he met
Edmond Demolins, and
became a
follower of the
school of
social sciences.
Sabahaddin advocated...