Anthropology : an introduction to the study of man and civilization / by Edward B. Tylor.
- Tylor Edward Burnett, Sir, 1832-1917.
- Date:
- 1881
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Anthropology : an introduction to the study of man and civilization / by Edward B. Tylor. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![CHAPTER IV. Language . . Sign-making, 114—Gesture-language, 114—Sound-gestures, 120 Natural Language, 122—Utterances of Animals, 122—Emotional and Imitative Sounds in Language, -124—Change of Sound and Sense, 127—Other expression of Sense by Sound, 128—Children’s Words, 128—Articulate Language, its relation to Natural Lan- guage, 129—Origin of Language, 130. CHAPTER V. Language (continued] 132 Articulate Speech, 132—Growth of Meanings, 133—Abstract Words, 135—Real and Grammatical Words, 136—Parts of Speech, 138— Sentences, 139—Analytic Language, 139—Word Combination, 140 —Synthetic Language, 141—Affixes, 142—Sound-change, 143— Roots, 144—Syntax, 146—Government and Concord, 147—Gender, 149—Development of Language, 150. CHAPTER VI. Language and Race 152 Adoption and loss of Language, 152—Ancestral Language, 153— Families of Language, 155—Aryan, 156—Semitic, 159—Egyptian, Berber, &c., 160—Tatar or Turanian, 161—South-East Asian, 162 —Malayo-Polynesian, 163—Dravidian, 164—African, Bantu, Hot- tentot, 164—American, 165—Early Languages and Races, 165. CHAPTER VII. Writing 167 Picture-writing, 168—Sound-pictures, 169—Chinese Writing, 170— Cuneiform Writing, 172—Egyptian Writing, 173—Alphabetic Writing, 175—Spelling, 178—Printing, 1S0.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21689969_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


