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The Adam man Tongue
Author | : Edmund Shaftesbury |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 1903 |
Genre | : Adam-man (Artificial language) |
ISBN | : OSU:32435079186698 |
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The Tongue of Adam
Author | : Abdelfattah Kilito |
Publsiher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2016-11-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780811224949 |
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A playful and erudite look at the origins of language In the beginning there was one language—one tongue that Adam used to compose the first poem, an elegy for Abel. “These days, no one bothers to ask about the tongue of Adam. It is a naive question, vaguely embarrassing and irksome, like questions posed by children, which one can only answer rather stupidly.” So begins Abdelfattah Kilito’s The Tongue of Adam, a delightful series of lectures. With a Borgesian flair for riddles, stories, and subtle scholarly distinctions, Kilito presents an assortment of discussions related to Adam’s tongue, including translation, comparative religion, and lexicography: for example, how, from Babel onward, can we explain the plurality of language? Or can Adam’s poetry be judged aesthetically, the same as any other poem? Drawing from the commentators of the Koran to Walter Benjamin, from the esoteric speculations of Judaism to Herodotus, The Tongue of Adam is a nimble book about the mysterious rise of humankind’s multilingualism.
Adam s Tongue
Author | : Derek Bickerton |
Publsiher | : Hill and Wang |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2009-03-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781429930291 |
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How language evolved has been called "the hardest problem in science." In Adam's Tongue, Derek Bickerton—long a leading authority in this field—shows how and why previous attempts to solve that problem have fallen short. Taking cues from topics as diverse as the foraging strategies of ants, the distribution of large prehistoric herbivores, and the construction of ecological niches, Bickerton produces a dazzling new alternative to the conventional wisdom. Language is unique to humans, but it isn't the only thing that sets us apart from other species—our cognitive powers are qualitatively different. So could there be two separate discontinuities between humans and the rest of nature? No, says Bickerton; he shows how the mere possession of symbolic units—words—automatically opened a new and different cognitive universe, one that yielded novel innovations ranging from barbed arrowheads to the Apollo spacecraft. Written in Bickerton's lucid and irreverent style, this book is the first that thoroughly integrates the story of how language evolved with the story of how humans evolved. Sure to be controversial, it will make indispensable reading both for experts in the field and for every reader who has ever wondered how a species as remarkable as ours could have come into existence.
Multilingualism and Mother Tongue in Medieval French Occitan and Catalan Narratives
Author | : Catherine E. Léglu |
Publsiher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2016-11-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780271078632 |
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The Occitan literary tradition of the later Middle Ages is a marginal and hybrid phenomenon, caught between the preeminence of French courtly romance and the emergence of Catalan literary prose. In this book, Catherine Léglu brings together, for the first time in English, prose and verse texts that are composed in Occitan, French, and Catalan-sometimes in a mixture of two of these languages. This book challenges the centrality of "canonical" texts and draws attention to the marginal, the complex, and the hybrid. It explores the varied ways in which literary works in the vernacular composed between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries narrate multilingualism and its apparent opponent, the mother tongue. Léglu argues that the mother tongue remains a fantasy, condemned to alienation from linguistic practices that were, by definition, multilingual. As most of the texts studied in this book are works of courtly literature, these linguistic encounters are often narrated indirectly, through literary motifs of love, rape, incest, disguise, and travel.
The Unruly Tongue in Early Modern England
Author | : Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin |
Publsiher | : Fairleigh Dickinson |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781611474701 |
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The Unruly Tongue in Early Modern England is a scholarly edition of three early modern treatises on the unruly tongue: Jean de Marconville, A Treatise of the Good and Evell Tounge (ca.1592), William Perkins, A Direction for the Government of the Tongue according to Gods worde (1595), and George Webbe, The Araignement of an unruly Tongue (1619). “The tongue can no man tame” says the Bible (James 3:8), and yet these texts try to tame the tongues of men and tell them how they should rule this little but essential organ and avoid swearing, blaspheming, cursing, lying, flattering, railing, slandering, quarrelling, babbling, jesting, or mocking. This volume excavates the biblical and classical sources in which these early modern texts are embedded and gives a panorama of the sins of the tongue that the Elizabethan society both cultivates and strives to contain. Vienne-Guerrin provides the reader with early modern images of what Erasmus described as a “slippery” and “ambivalent” organ that is both sweet and sour, a source of life and death.
A Dictionarie of the French and English tongues Containing also Briefe directions for such as desire to learne the French tongue With a plate
Author | : Randle COTGRAVE |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 1660 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : BL:A0022457714 |
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The Power of The Tongue
Author | : Kenneth Copeland |
Publsiher | : Destiny Image Publishers |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2012-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781606836361 |
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Words have played a vital role since the beginning of time. In the book of Genesis, God created the world and everything in it with His words. Today, as believers, we have the same God-like ability to speak those things which be not as though they were. Through God's Word, Kenneth Copeland reveals the Bible secret of words and the vital importance of using the tongue to create rather than destroy.