| Macon Anderson Leiper - 1916 - 360 sivua
...of language should learn early in her work. Max Miiller said: "Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds ; thoughts without...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud." Plato said that thought and speech are one and the same process. It is true that thoughts which are... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1917 - 482 sivua
...language, but we can refuse to spend our days in searching for its vilest slums. —William Watson Words without thought are dead sounds; thoughts without...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. — MaxMuller The first merit which attracts in the pages of a good writer, or the talk of a brilliant... | |
| Ludwig Noiré - 1917 - 172 sivua
...for brute. No animal thinks and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds, thoughts without...nothing. To think is to speak low, to speak is to think loud. The word is the thought *' incarnate. 'Now, the last question of all in our science is this :... | |
| Henry Robinson Shipherd - 1926 - 380 sivua
...Words?") No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without ' thought are dead sounds ; thoughts...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. (Quoted from Lectures on the Science of Language, ist ser., Lect.... | |
| Macon Anderson Leiper - 1926 - 172 sivua
...expression of thought. Plato said, "Thought and discourse are one." Max Muller expressed the same idea thus: "To think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud." If an individual thinks in small units, he will talk and write in choppy language." The constant user... | |
| 1926 - 180 sivua
...expression of thought. Plato said, "Thought and discourse are one." Max Muller expressed the same idea thus: "To think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud." If an individual thinks in small units, he will talk and write in choppy language." The constant user... | |
| Roy Harris - 1996 - 350 sivua
...for brute. No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds; thoughts without...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. And now I am afraid I have but a few minutes left to explain the... | |
| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 sivua
...talkative persons the trouble of thinking. John Morley, 1871, 'Carlyle', in Critical Miscellanies 2:83 Words without thought are dead sounds; thoughts without...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. Max Müller, 1861, The Theoretical Stage, and the Origin of Language',... | |
| Roger North - 2006 - 328 sivua
...characteristic of the counter-Enlightenment, when it was supposed that language and thought were inseparable: to think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. f.27 / These Go £a Ar Do Be El £a Fa Do go El ar Fourths go Do Fa £a El Be Do Ar <Ja Go Be Fa Go... | |
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