Again, deportation to an island, which entails minor or intermediate loss of status, destroys rights by cognation. |
The evidence of cognation is derived exclusively from the vocabulary. |
Neither coincidences nor borrowed material, however, can be properly regarded as evidence of cognation. |
Perhaps the latter infers how close the cognation of the creative and the critical faculty. |
Sir H. Maine says that the prtors early laid hold on cognation as the natural form of kinship. |