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Evolving words: Darwin on Müller on Schleicher | Diversity Linguistics ...
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Traduire cette pagede M Dingemanse - 2013 - Cité 2 fois - Autres articles
28 mai 2013 - The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand and they owe their success to their own inherent virtue. ... We've seen the remarkable role of acacia trees in language ... A struggle for life is constantly going on among the words and grammatical forms in each language.Charles Darwin - The Descent of Man Page 62
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Traduire cette pageWe find in distinct languages striking homologies due to community of descent ... of rudiments, both in languages and in species, is still more remarkable. ... for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. ... constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their own ...
On looking into words (and beyond): Structures, Relations, Analyses
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- Traduire cette pageClaire Bowern, Laurence Horn, Raffaella Zanuttini - 2017 - Language Arts & Disciplines
Here the better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they really owe their success to their owninherentvirtue. ... In the so-A History of Psycholinguistics: The Pre-Chomskyan Era
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- Traduire cette pageWillem Levelt - 2014 - Language Arts & Disciplines
Finally, he discussed the parallels between the formation of languages and the formation of species ... life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their own inherent virtue ...The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely
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- Traduire cette pageElizabeth Grosz - 2004 - Philosophy
Distinct languages may be crossed or blended together. ... Muller has well remarked:— "A struggle for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand and they owe their success to their own inherent virtue.Peter Loptson - 1998 - Philosophy
F.W. Farrar, in an interesting article, entitled "Philology and Darwinism" in 'Nature,Words and Rules: The Ingredients Of Language
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- Traduire cette pageSteven Pinker - 2015 - Language Arts & Disciplines
limit to the powers of the memory, single words, like whole languages, gradually become extinct. ... life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their own inherent virtue.Henry C. Plotkin - 2010 - Psychology
The frequent presence of rudiments, both in languages and in species, is still more remarkable. ... for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their own inherent virtue.[PDF]
Darwin on Language and Selection - Semantic Scholar
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Throughout I emphasize how much Darwin's own views differed from .... Max Müller has well remarked: – 'A struggle for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their.[PDF]
The Origin of Language Symbiosism and Symbiomism Alfredo ...
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Traduire cette pageThe idea that language is a life form in its own right was popular amongst .... 'A struggle for life is constantly going on amongst the words and grammatical forms in each language. The better, the shorter, the easier forms are constantly gaining the upper hand, and they owe their success to their inherent virtue' (1870: 257).