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... and adds , “ It seems sufficient to ask , in the first place , whether language is
not action ; and , in the next , whether , as expressive of suffering , articulate
speech is regarded by us as more ' eloquent ' than inarticulate cries and gestures
?
... and adds , “ It seems sufficient to ask , in the first place , whether language is
not action ; and , in the next , whether , as expressive of suffering , articulate
speech is regarded by us as more ' eloquent ' than inarticulate cries and gestures
?
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... of physical distinction between an anthropoid ape and man , might have
existed for untold ages , such creatures approximating more and more by the
increasing complexity of their actions , and perhaps by their articulate cries , to
man who ...
... of physical distinction between an anthropoid ape and man , might have
existed for untold ages , such creatures approximating more and more by the
increasing complexity of their actions , and perhaps by their articulate cries , to
man who ...
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One consequence of these relations is that neither the utterance of sounds (
articulate or inarticulate ) nor bodily movements could have generated the
intellect and reason of man , and Noiré ' s hypothesis falls to the ground . On the
other hand ...
One consequence of these relations is that neither the utterance of sounds (
articulate or inarticulate ) nor bodily movements could have generated the
intellect and reason of man , and Noiré ' s hypothesis falls to the ground . On the
other hand ...
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The Professor cannot mean that people by merely uttering unmeaning articulate
sounds , get thought into them . * Our power of thus temporarily disregarding the
significance of concepts is a great help to us in our intellectual progress , as an ...
The Professor cannot mean that people by merely uttering unmeaning articulate
sounds , get thought into them . * Our power of thus temporarily disregarding the
significance of concepts is a great help to us in our intellectual progress , as an ...
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Of the mere language of the emotions and of feeling we may have( 1 ) Sounds
which are neither articulate nor rational , such as cries of pain , or the murmur of a
mother to her infant . ( 2 ) Sounds which are articulate but not rational , such as ...
Of the mere language of the emotions and of feeling we may have( 1 ) Sounds
which are neither articulate nor rational , such as cries of pain , or the murmur of a
mother to her infant . ( 2 ) Sounds which are articulate but not rational , such as ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1889 |
The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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