Humboldt: 'On Language' On the Diversity of Human Language Construction and its Influence on the Mental Development of the Human Species

Humboldt: 'On Language' On the Diversity of Human Language Construction and its Influence on the Mental Development of the Human Species

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Wilhelm von Humboldt's classic study of human language was first published in 1836, as a general introduction to his three-volume treatise on the Kawi language of Java. It is the final statement of his lifelong study of the nature of language, exploring its universal structures and its relation to mind and culture. Empirically wide-ranging - Humboldt goes far beyond the Indo-European family of languages - it remains one of the most interesting and important attempts to draw philosophical conclusions from comparative linguistics. This 1999 volume presents a translation by Peter Heath, together with an introduction by Michael Losonsky that places Humboldt's work in its historical context and discusses its relevance to contemporary work in philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, and psychology.
EAN 9780521660891
ISBN 0521660890
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date December 9, 1999
Pages 342
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 159 x 28
Country United Kingdom
Authors Humboldt Wilhelm von
Editors Losonsky Michael
Translators Heath Peter
Edition 2 Revised edition
Series Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy