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This book is a classic work of linguistics, created by one of the most prominent scholars, Otto Jaspersen. The linguistic importance of this book is attributed to the fact that it underlines the importance of the role of the speaker in the natural development of the language. The topics presented in this book include the history of linguistics pre and during the 19th century, the development of child language, the role of the speaker on language development, causes for the linguistic change, etymology, and language development.

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This book is a classic work of linguistics, created by one of the most prominent scholars, Otto Jaspersen. The linguistic importance of this book is attributed to the fact that it underlines the importance of the role of the speaker in the natural development of the language. The topics presented in this book include the history of linguistics pre and during the 19th century, the development of child language, the role of the speaker on language development, causes for the linguistic change, etymology, and language development.

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Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) was a Danish linguist, philologist, and educator, best known for his substantial contributions to the study of grammar and linguistics. A Professor of English at the University of Copenhagen, Jespersen's scholarly work encompassed a broad grasp of linguistic science and an exceptional command of English. His profound interest in language led to the influential volume 'Language: Its Nature, Development and Origin' (1922), a seminal work that delved into the evolution and structure of language from a historical, psychological, and social standpoint. Jespersen's literary style melded scientific rigor with a clarity of expression, making his complex ideas accessible to a wider audience beyond the academic sphere. He is remembered for his distinct 'progressive' method of describing language, which sought to understand the living dynamics of language use over static rules, and for his role in developing the theory of linguistic evolution. An advocate for linguistic simplification, Otto Jespersen also made significant contributions to the international language movement, and his literary legacy continues to shape the field of linguistics, influencing generations of students and fellow scholars with his innovative approaches to the understanding of human language.