Language: An Enquiry Into Its Meaning and FunctionRuth Nanda Anshen Harper, 1957 - 366 pages |
Contents
LANGUAGE AS IDEA | 3 |
THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE | 18 |
THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE | 41 |
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anaphora ancient aphasia aphasic appear Arabic Aristotle become Brahman Buddhism causality Christian communication concepts concrete context culture denote developed divine dream emotional English existence experience expression fact French function German grammatical Greek guage Hebrew human idea Indo-European languages inner instance interpretation knowledge KURT GOLDSTEIN language language of silence Latin law French linguistic logical man's manifest Maori māyā meaning metonymy mind modern mystic myth nature notion noun object originally patient person philosophical phonemes Plato plural form poem poet poetic poetry possible present primitive problem prosody psychoanalysis question reality reason reference relation RUTH NANDA ANSHEN Semitic Semitic languages sense sentence significance silence similar singular situation soul sound complex speak speaker speech stanza suffix symbolic art symbols theater theory things thought tion translation unconscious understanding universal utterance verb verbal words