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  2. Bow-wow theory - Wikipedia

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    A bow-wow theory (or cuckoo theory) is any of the theories by various scholars, including Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Johann Gottfried Herder, on the speculative origins of human language. [ 1 ] According to bow-wow theories, the first human languages developed from onomatopoeia , that is, imitations of natural sounds. [ 2 ]

  3. Origin of language - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, historical linguist Max Müller published a list of speculative theories concerning the origins of spoken language: [34] Bow-wow. The bow-wow or cuckoo theory, which Müller attributed to the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder, saw early words as imitations of the cries of beasts and birds. Pooh-pooh.

  4. Linguistics of Noam Chomsky - Wikipedia

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    The basis of Noam Chomsky's linguistic theory lies in biolinguistics, the linguistic school that holds that the principles underpinning the structure of language are biologically preset in the human mind and hence genetically inherited. [2] He argues that all humans share the same underlying linguistic structure, irrespective of sociocultural ...

  5. Theory of language - Wikipedia

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    e. Theory of language is a topic in philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics. [1] It has the goal of answering the questions "What is language?"; [2][3] "Why do languages have the properties they do?"; [4] or "What is the origin of language?". In addition to these fundamental questions, the theory of language also seeks to understand ...

  6. Otto Jespersen - Wikipedia

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    30 April 1943. (1943-04-30) (aged 82) Roskilde, Denmark. Occupation. Linguist. Jens Otto Harry Jespersen (Danish: [ˈʌtsʰo ˈjespɐsn̩]; 16 July 1860 – 30 April 1943) was a Danish linguist who specialized in the grammar of the English language. Steven Mithen described him as "one of the greatest language scholars of the nineteenth and ...

  7. Linguistic monogenesis and polygenesis - Wikipedia

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    In historical or evolutionary linguistics, monogenesis and polygenesis are two different hypotheses about the phylogenetic origin of human languages. According to monogenesis, human language arose only once in a single community, and all current languages come from the first original tongue. On the other hand, according to the polygenesis ...

  8. Max Müller - Wikipedia

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    Max Müller. Friedrich Max Müller (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈmaks ˈmʏlɐ]; [1][2] 6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900) was a comparative philologist and Orientalist of German origin. He was one of the founders of the Western academic disciplines of Indology and religious studies. Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject ...

  9. Category:Linguistic theories and hypotheses - Wikipedia

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    P. Phonological opacity. Polygenesis (linguistics) Poole's multiple sequence model. Proto-human language. Protologism. Psychological nativism.