New Essays on the Origin of Language

New Essays on the Origin of Language
Author: Jürgen Trabant
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110849089

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The contributions to this volume reflect the state of the art in the renewed discussion on the origin of language. Some of the most important specialists in the field - life scientists and linguists - primarily examine two aspects of the question: the origin of the language faculty and the evolution of the first language. At stake is the relation between nature and culture and between universality and historical particularity as well as cognition, communication, and the very essence of language.

On the Origin of Language

On the Origin of Language
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0226923282

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This volume combines Rousseau's essay on the origin of diverse languages with Herder's essay on the genesis of the faculty of speech. Rousseau's essay is important to semiotics and critical theory, as it plays a central role in Jacques Derrida's book Of Grammatology, and both essays are valuable historical and philosophical documents.

An Essay on the Origin Of language; Based on Modern Researches, And Especially on the Works of M. Renan

An Essay on the Origin Of language; Based on Modern Researches, And Especially on the Works of M. Renan
Author: F. W. Farrar
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3387084676

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

The First Word

The First Word
Author: Christine Kenneally
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1101202394

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An accessible exploration of a burgeoning new field: the incredible evolution of language The first popular book to recount the exciting, very recent developments in tracing the origins of language, The First Word is at the forefront of a controversial, compelling new field. Acclaimed science writer Christine Kenneally explains how a relatively small group of scientists that include Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker assembled the astounding narrative of how the fundamental process of evolution produced a linguistic ape-in other words, us. Infused with the wonder of discovery, this vital and engrossing book offers us all a better understanding of the story of humankind.

The Origin of Language

The Origin of Language
Author: Eric Gans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781949966145

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"The Origin of Language remains as completely original and unprecedented (and intellectually demanding and satisfying) today as when it was originally published, so much so as to constitute a kind of intellectual scandal"--

An Essay on the Origin of Language; Based on Modern Researches, and Especially on the Works of M. Renan

An Essay on the Origin of Language; Based on Modern Researches, and Especially on the Works of M. Renan
Author: Frederic William Farrar
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230197470

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VII. WOKDS NOTHING IN THEMSELVES. "Credibilius est, quia praesens est eis, quantum id capere possunt, Lumen Eationis.etern-e, ubi hsec immutabilia yera conspiciunt."--S. Atjqustin, Set. i. 4. "it may lead us a little," says Locke, "towards the original of all our notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions and notions quite removed from sense, have their rise from thence, and from obvious sensible ideas are transferred to more abstruse significations, and made to stand for ideas that come not under the cognizance of our senses." So far we may seem to have been adducing a crowd of illustrations in support of this statement: for we have traced the germinal development of language from the seed and root of onomatopoeia to the various ramifications of metaphor, and have seen convincing reason to infer the primary origin of all words from sensible ideas. Essay on Human Understanding, in. i. 5. Are we then obliged to give in our adherence to the sensational philosophy, and to believe that " Nature, even in the naming of things, unawares suggested to men the originals and principles of all their knowledge?" Are we forced to accept the dogma that "there is nothing in the intellect, which has not previously existed in the sense?" Such are the questions which must now be considered, because these are the conclusions usually drawn from the premisses, which have been hitherto receiving our support. The discussion of them cannot be considered a digression, because it will lead us at least to recognise the existence of problems which are of the profoundest importance, the examination of which mut always bear reference to the facts...

Essay on the Origin of Languages

Essay on the Origin of Languages
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher: Newcomb Livraria Press
Total Pages: 37
Release:
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3989887157

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"Rousseau’s Essay on the Origin of Languages is a masterful work of comparative linguistics that opened up new avenues of inquiry in the field." - Noam Chomsky A new 2023 translation into English from the original manuscripts of Rousseau's classic and influential L'Essai sur l'origine des langues (Essay on the Origin of Languages).

Why Only Us

Why Only Us
Author: Robert C. Berwick
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0262533499

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Berwick and Chomsky draw on recent developments in linguistic theory to offer an evolutionary account of language and humans' remarkable, species-specific ability to acquire it. “A loosely connected collection of four essays that will fascinate anyone interested in the extraordinary phenomenon of language.” —New York Review of Books We are born crying, but those cries signal the first stirring of language. Within a year or so, infants master the sound system of their language; a few years after that, they are engaging in conversations. This remarkable, species-specific ability to acquire any human language—“the language faculty”—raises important biological questions about language, including how it has evolved. This book by two distinguished scholars—a computer scientist and a linguist—addresses the enduring question of the evolution of language. Robert Berwick and Noam Chomsky explain that until recently the evolutionary question could not be properly posed, because we did not have a clear idea of how to define “language” and therefore what it was that had evolved. But since the Minimalist Program, developed by Chomsky and others, we know the key ingredients of language and can put together an account of the evolution of human language and what distinguishes us from all other animals. Berwick and Chomsky discuss the biolinguistic perspective on language, which views language as a particular object of the biological world; the computational efficiency of language as a system of thought and understanding; the tension between Darwin's idea of gradual change and our contemporary understanding about evolutionary change and language; and evidence from nonhuman animals, in particular vocal learning in songbirds.