The Origins and Prehistory of Language |
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III | 17 |
c ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES | 37 |
D PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL THEORIES | 64 |
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animal languages animal psychology antecedent stage aphasia appears basis biological bird songs Bühler character child communica communicative intent comparative linguistic concept connexion contact sound contact theory cries development of language directed emotional contact evolution evolutionary existence expressive gestures expressive sounds fact form of language forms of communication forms of contact genetic gesture language Ginneken grammatical guage guistic haptic human language idea imitation imperative language indicative function individual infant instinctive intellectual contact interrogative linguistic activity linguistic development linguistic forms linguistic function linguistic history linguistic origins logical mental munication nature need for contact non-linguistic objects onomatopoetic ontogenetic origin of language person phonetic and gestural phonetic language phonetic utterances phylogenetic prehistory primitive forms principle problem psychology purpose question regarded relation sense sentences sign function signal significance signs specific speech speech act spontaneous Sprache stage of language structure symbolic tendency thought tion tive verbal verbs vocative voluntaristic words Wundt