| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1862 - 348 페이지
...could be no invention of language unless its type already existed in the human mind. Man is man onJy by means of speech ; but in order to invent speech he must be already man." In these extracts it is asserted that language is an organic product of which thought is the organizing... | |
| John Laws Milton - 1864 - 668 페이지
...but as tribes they have faded away before the races they conquered. CHAPTER VI. THE FIRST LANGUAGE. " Man is man only by means of speech ; but in order to invent speech he must be already man." WE can scarcely wonder if we find that those who have embraced Mr. Darwin's views, who can see no difficulty... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1865 - 686 페이지
...There could be no invention of language, unless its type already existed in the human understanding. Man is man only by means of speech, but in order to invent speech, he must be already maa" Vocabularies are complex, inconsistent, and frequently lawless, and as we trace them back, they... | |
| F. A. Schwarzenberg - 1866 - 228 페이지
...: " The whole natural creation tends towards man; without * It was a profound saying of Wilhelm von Humboldt, " that man is man only by means of speech,...in order to invent speech he must be already man." t " Some believe that there are 4,000 living languages, others that there are 6,000. The mode of defining... | |
| F. A. Schwarzenberg - 1866 - 254 페이지
..." The whole natural creation tends towards man ; without * It was a profound saying of Wilhelm von Humboldt, " that man is man only by means of speech,...in order to invent speech he must be already man." t " Some believe that there are 4,000 living languages, others that there are 6,000. The mode of defining... | |
| 1866 - 72 페이지
..."There could be no invention of language unless its type already existed in the human understanding. Man is man only by means of speech, but in order to invent speech, he must be already man." The modern idea of man's origin by developement from an inferior unintelligent order of animated beings,... | |
| 1868 - 654 페이지
...man ; for it ia altogether inexplicable as the work of his understanding in its simple consciousness. Man is man only by means of speech ; but in order to invent speech he must be already man." Schlegel holds the same view : " Language is the vital product of the whole inner man. All the faculties... | |
| 1868 - 650 페이지
...man; for it is altogether inexplicable as the work of his understanding in its simple consciousness. Man is man only by means of speech ; but in order to invent speech he must be already man." Schlegel holds the same view : " Language is the vital product of the whole inner man. All the faculties... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1870 - 334 페이지
...I. §§ 1, 2. There could be no invention of language unless its already existed in the human mind. Man is man only by means of speech ; but in order to invent speech he must be already man." In these extracts it is asserted that language is an or-) ganic product of which thought is the organizing... | |
| Frederic Charles Cook - 1871 - 520 페이지
...and Meshech, and Tif Japheth; Gomer, ras. tions we may now add the evidence to be derived from human language. " It was a profound saying of William Humboldt, that man is man only by means of speech, but that in order to invent speech, he must be man already" (Lyell, 'Antiquity of Man,' 468). This alone... | |
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