With respect to the origin of articulate language, after having read on the one side the highly interesting works of Mr. Hensleigh Wedgwood, the Rev.
Articulate language is, however, peculiar to man; but he uses in common with the lower animals inarticulate cries to express his meaning, aided by gestures and the movements of the muscles of the face.
In this general survey of articulate language, then, we have reached these conclusions, all of which I take to be established by the evidence of direct and adequate observation.
The first is his tacit assumption that the roots of Aryan speech represent the original elements of articulate language.
The word which he reads has the same relation to written language that the word which he hears bears to articulate language.
Man has evolved an articulate language, whereas the lower animals seem to be without one.
Further information as to brain weight and cranial capacity, will be found in the author's treatise on "Aphasia and the Localisation of Articulate Language," chapter xii.
Genuine Men developed out of the Ape-like Men of the preceding stage by the gradual development of the animal language of sounds into a connected or articulate language, of words.
The origin of articulate language, and the higher differentiation and perfecting of the larynx connected with it, must be looked upon as only a later, and the most important stage in the process of the development of Man.
This ape-like man very probably did not as yet possess an actual human language, that is, an articulate language of ideas.
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