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Max ü
[maks muhl-er, mahks my-luh
Max ü
/ maks ˈmylər /
noun
See ü
Example Sentences
Back in the 1870s, Oxford professor Friedrich Max ü argued that "there is between the whole animal kingdom on the one side, and man, even in his lowest state, on the other, a barrier which no animal has ever crossed, and that barrier is —language."
She gives the example of the German philologist Friedrich Max ü, whom she depicts as so caught up in his own pristine theories that he paid no attention to the actual conditions under which his evidence was collected: “The professor erased the mosquitoes, and the sleepless nights, and the violence of an army coming over a hill.”
Waltz down cobblestone Hauptstraße to Weingut Max ü, an award-winning winery and cellar built in 1692 to serve the bishops, whose monastery occupied the top floor.
Weingut Max ü welcomes a new generation of winemakers.
They also nod to a recent theory about the origin of language in animal sounds that Carroll's friend, the philologist Max ü, scorned as 'the bow-wow theory':
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