International audienceAmong the scholars who tackled the topic of language origins in the 19th century, the German philosopher Ludwig Noiré (1829–1889) deserves special mention. To him, the unique sociability of humans implies cooperation and cooperation in turn involves language. Remarkably, Noiré’s theory deeply influenced the debate on language origins until the 1950s. Before offering some theoretical and historical explanations for the enduring influence of Noiré’s theory, it is necessary to describe the general features of his theory and the context in which it arose. After dealing with the German-English debate on language origins during the 19th century, a section will be especially devoted to Noiré’s theory of language origins. Fina...
Since the late 18th century the notion of an "organism of language" has been dominating the views of...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
Language is an essential facet of human communication, and its systematic study, known as linguistic...
International audienceAmong the scholars who tackled the topic of language origins in the 19th centu...
The language sciences in Victorian Britain constitute a daunting topic for academic enquiry, and onl...
A little history The question of how humans came to have language has been raised ever since humans ...
This text is a short report of my experience with teaching the theories of Geiger and Noiré on the o...
During the second half of the 19th century, the psychology of language was invented as a discipline ...
By all measures, Germany played an overwhelming role in the development of philology and linguistics...
The author of this article points out that different approaches of determining the nature of languag...
Includes the author's "Max Müller and the philosophy of language" (London, 1879) and excerpts from o...
From the early nineteenth century up until the first half of the twentieth century, many leading sch...
Several thinkers and scientists throughout the philosophical and scientific tradition took up the re...
Theory's engagement with language on the one hand, with literature's potential to generate knowledge...
The problem of the origin of language, a subject which long remained taboo — at least in modern ling...
Since the late 18th century the notion of an "organism of language" has been dominating the views of...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
Language is an essential facet of human communication, and its systematic study, known as linguistic...
International audienceAmong the scholars who tackled the topic of language origins in the 19th centu...
The language sciences in Victorian Britain constitute a daunting topic for academic enquiry, and onl...
A little history The question of how humans came to have language has been raised ever since humans ...
This text is a short report of my experience with teaching the theories of Geiger and Noiré on the o...
During the second half of the 19th century, the psychology of language was invented as a discipline ...
By all measures, Germany played an overwhelming role in the development of philology and linguistics...
The author of this article points out that different approaches of determining the nature of languag...
Includes the author's "Max Müller and the philosophy of language" (London, 1879) and excerpts from o...
From the early nineteenth century up until the first half of the twentieth century, many leading sch...
Several thinkers and scientists throughout the philosophical and scientific tradition took up the re...
Theory's engagement with language on the one hand, with literature's potential to generate knowledge...
The problem of the origin of language, a subject which long remained taboo — at least in modern ling...
Since the late 18th century the notion of an "organism of language" has been dominating the views of...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
Language is an essential facet of human communication, and its systematic study, known as linguistic...