LANGUAGE

ITS NATURE, DEVELOPMENT AND ORIGIN

by
OTTO JESPERSEN
Professor of English in the University of Copenhagen

LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LTD
RUSKIN HOUSE, 40 MUSEUM STREET, W.C.1
NEW YORK: HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

TO
VILHELM THOMSEN


CONTENTS

Preface
Abbreviations of Book Titles, Etc.
Phonetic Symbols

BOOK I
HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE

CHAPTER
I. Before 1800
II. Beginning of Nineteenth Century
III. Middle of Nineteenth Century
IV. End of Nineteenth Century

BOOK II
THE CHILD

V. Sounds
VI. Words
VII. Grammar
IX. Some Fundamental Problems
X. The Influence of the Child on Linguistic Development

BOOK III
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE WORLD

XI. The Foreigner
XII. Pidgins and Congeners
XIII. The Woman
XIV. Causes of Change
XV. Causes of Change (continued)

BOOK IV
DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE

XVI. Etymology
XVII. Progress or Decay?
XVIII. Progress
XIX. Origin of Grammatical Elements
XX. Sound Symbolism
XXI. The Origin of Speech

Index


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