... demonstratives, prepares the outlines of the sentence, and already represents the verb and the names of states or actions. Imitation, direct or symbolical, and necessarily only approximative of the sounds of external nature, ie, onomatopoeia, furnished... An Introduction to Child Psychology - 155. lappuseautors: Charles Wilkin Waddell - 1918 - 317 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1892 - 790 lapas
...nature, in a word, onomatopoeia, furnishes the elements of attributive roots out of which are to grow names of objects, special verbs, and their derivatives. Analogy and metaphor complete the vocabulary in applying to phenomena of touch, sight, odor, and taste qualificatives derived by onomatopoeia. Then... | |
| André Lefèvre - 1894 - 444 lapas
...derivation. But it is time to sum up. Animals possess two of the important elements of language—the spontaneous reflex cry of emotion or need ; the voluntary...generic sense; and by derivation, composition, and affixes, the root sounds produce those endless families of words, related to each other in every degree... | |
| André Lefèvre - 1894 - 446 lapas
...spontaneous reflex cry of emotion or need ; the voluntary cry of warning, threat, or summons. Prom these two sorts of utterance, man, endowed already...generic sense ; and by derivation, composition, and affixes, the root sounds produce those endless families of words, related to each other in every degree... | |
| André Lefèvre - 1894 - 460 lapas
...numerous varieties by means of stress, reduplication, intonation. The warning or summoning cry, the gerrn of the demonstrative roots, is the parent of the names...generic sense ; and by derivation, composition, and affixes, the root sounds produce those endless families of words, related to each other in every degree... | |
| Alexander Francis Chamberlain - 1900 - 540 lapas
...human speech from the cry to the grammatical categories : 1 Preh. Man., 3rd Ed., Vol. II. p. 365. ' Animals possess two of the important elements of language...generic sense; and by derivation, composition and affixes, the root sounds produce those endless families of words, related to each other in every degree... | |
| Massachusetts - 1906 - 1152 lapas
...summoning cry ... is the parent of the names of numbers, sex and distance; the emotional cry . . . prepares the outlines of the sentence, and already...smell and taste, qualifying adjectives derived from onomatopffiia. Reason then coming into play, rejects the greater part of this unmanageable wealth,... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1906 - 552 lapas
...symbolical, and necessarily only approximative of the sounds of external nature, ie, onomatopffiia, furnished the elements of the attributive roots, from...smell and taste, qualifying adjectives derived from onomatopoaia. Reason then coming into play, rejects the greater part of this unmanageable wealth, and... | |
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