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- Interjectional_theory abstract "Interjectional theory is a theory of language formulated by the pre-Socratic philosopher Democritus, ca. 460 BC to ca. 370 BC, who argued that human speech derives from a variety of sounds and outcries of an emotional nature. These ideas were later held by Epicurus and Lucretius who cited Democritus as their authority. The theory continued to influence the study of the origin of language into the 18th century when it was again put forward by Vico and Rousseau.".
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- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistics.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Democritus.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Epicurus.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Giambattista_Vico.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Interjection.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Rousseau.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Lucretius.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_language.
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "first words as emotional interjections and exclamations".
- Interjectional_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Interjectional_theory subject Category:Linguistics.
- Interjectional_theory hypernym Theory.
- Interjectional_theory type Work.
- Interjectional_theory type Humanity.
- Interjectional_theory type Science.
- Interjectional_theory comment "Interjectional theory is a theory of language formulated by the pre-Socratic philosopher Democritus, ca. 460 BC to ca. 370 BC, who argued that human speech derives from a variety of sounds and outcries of an emotional nature. These ideas were later held by Epicurus and Lucretius who cited Democritus as their authority. The theory continued to influence the study of the origin of language into the 18th century when it was again put forward by Vico and Rousseau.".
- Interjectional_theory label "Interjectional theory".
- Interjectional_theory sameAs Q13638257.
- Interjectional_theory sameAs Teori_interjeksi.
- Interjectional_theory sameAs m.0272yhn.
- Interjectional_theory sameAs Q13638257.
- Interjectional_theory wasDerivedFrom Interjectional_theory?oldid=614349387.
- Interjectional_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Interjectional_theory.