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THE first volume of this monumental work has reached a second edition, some sixty or seventy pages bulkier than its predecessor (reviewed in NATURE on January 16, 1902). The most important changes affect the fourth chapter, Der Lautwandel, the sixth, Die Wortformen, and some parts of the theory of the sentence. A first edition of the other volumes, dealing with myth and custom, has not yet appeared; it is to be hoped that it will not be unduly delayed by the necessity of revising the present instalment, and that in any parts still to appear, the wood will be less closely concealed by the trees.
Völkerpsychologie.
By Wilhelm Wundt. Vol. i. Die Sprache. Second revised edition. 2 parts. Pp. xv + 667, x + 673. (Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann; London: Williams and Norgate, 1904.) Price 14s. net and 15s. net; bound, 17s. net and 18s. net.
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Völkerpsychologie . Nature 72, 126 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072126e0
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