Richard Paget theory : (Origin of spoken language) Tongues copied the gestures of Hands

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Sujet : Richard Paget theory : (Origin of spoken language) Tongues copied the gestures of Hands
De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* devnull.tb (HenHanna)
Groupes : sci.lang alt.usage.english
Date : 03. Sep 2024, 22:36:55
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        Do linguists support this Theory (of  mouth pantomime)  ???
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Richard Paget's theory was....
         that spoken language developed when people could no longer use their hands (e.g.,   they were full)
          ...  that the tongues copied the gestures
 >>>   'Let us take, as an example of our supposed method of word or speech formation, the sign for a simple action, that of lift up or be up, as compared with to lower, or be down. The hand sign for up would obviously be to point up with finger or hand, and we are to suppose that this body pantomime was unconsciously accompanied by a corresponding mouth pantomime.
Let the reader try the experiment for himself...of raising the tip of his tongue to touch the roof of his mouth, as if pointing up to the sky.
If, while performing this tongue-gesture, the reader simultaneously grunts, or blows air through his mouth, so that it passes out on either side of the tip of his tongue, he will find that it results in articulating a sound which might be written ULL or OLL in English, or aL in the Latin languages.
AL (as we shall write it) is therefore a natural gesture-word meaning up. It is satisfactory to find that it does in fact form the root of words meaning up in a great variety of different languages'
                             ---------    Paget, Babel, p 31.

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3 Sep 24 * Richard Paget theory : (Origin of spoken language) Tongues copied the gestures of Hands2HenHanna
4 Sep 24 `- Re: Richard Paget theory : (Origin of spoken language) Tongues copied the gestures of Hands1Ross Clark

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