This volume is a collection of essays by noted researchers from diverse fields that deals with a broad spectrum of issues in the study of language evolution.
Linguistics And Evolutionary Theory: Three Essays
β Scribed by J. Peter Maher
- Publisher
- John Benjamins
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 212
- Series
- Amsterdam Classics in Linguistics (6)
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
LINGUISTICS AND EVOLUTIONARY THEORY......Page 3
Editorial page
......Page 4
Title page......Page 5
Copyright page
......Page 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 7
Table of Contents......Page 10
EDITOR'S FOREWORD......Page 11
INTRODUCTION......Page 19
LINGUISTICS AND EVOLUTION THEORY A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
......Page 35
ADDENDA......Page 40
REFERENCES......Page 43
ADDENDA......Page 46
LINGUISTICS AND EVOLUTIONARY THEORY: THREE ESSAYS
......Page 47
THE DARWINIAN THEORY AND THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE
......Page 49
Die Darwinsche Theorie und die Sprachwissenschaft.
......Page 50
DARWINISM TESTED BY THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE.
......Page 51
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
......Page 55
Darwinism Tested By The Science Of Language.......Page 61
APPENDIX.......Page 115
Table: The Indo-European Stammbaum
......Page 119
ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LANGUAGE FOR THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN
......Page 121
Γber die Bedeutung der Sprache fΓΌr die Naturgeschichte des Menschen.
......Page 122
[PREFACE]
......Page 123
ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE
......Page 131
Γber den Ursprung der Sprache
......Page 132
ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE
......Page 133
EDITOR'S PREFACΞ.
......Page 135
AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
......Page 141
ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE AS A FIRST CHAPTER IN A HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY.
......Page 163
TRANSLATOR'S NOTE.......Page 204
APPENDIX DR. BLEEK AND THE SIMIOUS THEORY OF LANGUAGE
......Page 205
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