Published in 1867, Yale professor Whitney's lectures on linguistics brought influential German theories on philology to an Anglophone audience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. Introductory 2. Nature of the force which produces the changes of language 3. Phonetic change 4. Varying rate and kind of linguistic growth, and causes affecting it 5. Erroneous views of the relations of dialects 6. Languages and literatures of the Germanic, Slavonic, Lithuanic, Celtic, Italic, Greek, Iranian and Indian branches of Indo-European speech 7. Beginning of Indo-European language 8. Families of languages, how established 9. Uncertainties of genetic classification of languages 10. Classification of languages 11. Origin of language 12. Why men alone can speak.
Preface 1. Introductory 2. Nature of the force which produces the changes of language 3. Phonetic change 4. Varying rate and kind of linguistic growth, and causes affecting it 5. Erroneous views of the relations of dialects 6. Languages and literatures of the Germanic, Slavonic, Lithuanic, Celtic, Italic, Greek, Iranian and Indian branches of Indo-European speech 7. Beginning of Indo-European language 8. Families of languages, how established 9. Uncertainties of genetic classification of languages 10. Classification of languages 11. Origin of language 12. Why men alone can speak.
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