All knowledge was in the non-scientific form, or only fragmentarily and inchoately adjusted. |
So he got his flute, propped up the book against a vase, and played the tune, whilst she hummed it fragmentarily. |
Not piecemeal, therefore, and fragmentarily, did language arise. |
In the first place the elements of a simple past-tense narrative concerning Aristeas do not, even fragmentarily, run sequentially from the beginning to the end of the poem. |
That is, what conceptualization that person was attempting to symbolize, however tentatively and fragmentarily, using the linguistic resources available to him or her. |
Thereinto, litter size was the number born alive because the total number born in the raw data set was recorded fragmentarily in the earlier period. |