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Paperback The Origin and Progress of Language Book

ISBN: 1172387184

ISBN13: 9781172387182

The Origin and Progress of Language

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"The Origin and Progress of Language" delves into the historical development and philosophical underpinnings of human language. George Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, Poplar, explores the evolution of language, tracing its roots and examining the forces that have shaped its structure and diversity. This book provides insights into the nature of communication and thought, offering a comprehensive overview of linguistic theories prevalent at the time of its writing. A valuable resource for students of linguistics, history, and philosophy, this work remains relevant for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of human expression. Discover the intricate pathways through which language has evolved, and consider its profound impact on society and culture.

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