The formation of different languages and of distinct species, and the proofs that both have been developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel. The Descent of man - Página 57por Charles Darwin - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 554 páginas
...species, and the proofs that both have been developed through a gradual process, are curiously the same.42 But we can trace the origin of many words further...alliterative poetry. We find in distinct languages striking homologies due to community of descent, and analogies due to a similar .process of " See some good... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 páginas
...constructed, these being used by the former for diversified song, and by the latter merely for croaking.41 The formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously the same.42 But we can trace the origin of many words further back than in the case of species, for we... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 páginas
...ignorance with respect to the successive stages of development through which each creature has passed. The formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel.07 But we can trace the formation of many words further back than that of species, for we... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 páginas
...ignorance with respect to the successive stages of development through which each creature has passed. The formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel.67 But we can trace the formation of many words further back than that of species, for we... | |
| 1905 - 462 páginas
...ignorance with respect to the successive stages of development through which each creature has passed. The formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel. " But we can trace the formation of many words further back than that of species, for we... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 páginas
...diversified song, and by the latter merely for croaking. The formation of different Ian- 2eo guages and of distinct species, and the proofs that both...But we can trace the origin of many words further 266 back than in the case of species, for we can perceive that they have arisen from the imitation... | |
| Yehudi A. Cohen - 628 páginas
...publication of Origin of Species. Thus Darwin himself remarks in The Descent of Man, a later work, that "the formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process are curiously parallel." In linguistic science, the creationist view is represented by the Biblical account of the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1981 - 964 páginas
...constructed, these being used by the former for diversified song, and by the latter merely for croaking.41 The formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously the same.42 But we can trace the origin of many words further back than in the case of species, for we... | |
| Merritt Ruhlen - 1994 - 364 páginas
...Russian translation was published in Voprosy Jazyioznamj'a 1 (1991): 5-19. pointed out in 1871 that "the formation of different languages and of distinct...developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel." Were it not for these "curious" similarities it is doubtful that biologists and taxonomic... | |
| Daniel C. Dennett - 1996 - 596 páginas
...other lineages may be as happy as clams with their ration of simplicity. 3. THE UNITY OF DESIGN SPACE The formation of different languages and of distinct...through a gradual process, are curiously the same. — CHARLES DARWIN 1871, p. 59 It will not have gone unnoticed that my examples in this chapter have... | |
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