In:Linguistics and Evolutionary Theory: Three Essays
With an introduction by J. Peter Maher
[Amsterdam Classics in Linguistics, 1800–1925 6] 1983
► pp. viii–viii
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Published online: 1 January 1983
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Acknowledgementsv
Editor's Forewordix
Linguistics and Evolution Theory: A select bibliographyxxxiii
Linguistics and Evolutionary Theory: Three Essays
1. The Darwinian Theory and the Science of Language (1863) by August Schleicher1
2. On the Significance of Language for the Natural History of Man (1865) by August Schleicher73
3. On the Origin of Language (1867) by Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek, edited with a preface by Ernst Haeckel[83]
Appendix: Dr. Bleek and the Simious Theory of Language by William Dwight Whitney (1872)[71]
