9. Hocus pocus theory: It was thought may had some roots in the magical or religiuos aspect of our ancestors' live.
10. The eureka! Theory: Origins the word beginning with Archimides, While bathing in a bathtub, when he made a remarkable discovery.
The languaje is a system of symbols,with several levels of
organization at least phonetics (the sounds) syntax (the grammar)
and semantics (the meanings).
The Mama
theory
attached to the most significant
objects
Language began with the easiest
syllables
The Ta-ta theory
Sir Richard Paget, influenced by Darwin, believed that body
movement preceded language.
language may have derived
from gestures.
Language began as an
unconscious vocal imitation of
these movements
the way a child's mouth will move
when they use scissors
tongue sticks out when I try to play
the guitar.
The bow-wow theory
arose from people imitating
natural souns.
or sounds that things make
Was coined by Max
Müller
a philologist
The first speech was onomatopoeia.
words that represent the sounds they make
Does not adequately
explain the creation of
words for soundless
objects
Nor how grammar or synthax developed
The pooh-pooh
theory
Propose that the first words developed from
interjections or exclamations.
the term "pooh-pooh" was originated in the late
eighteenth century
as "reduplication" of the word "pooh"
which was a common expression of disgust
stated that there are natural emotional
reactions in the roots of human words
ike laughter, cries of pain or sighs
Some authors suggested the term originated as a "representation of the act of spitting in sign of rejection".
The ding-dong theory
This idea that language began when
humans started naming objects.
Sounds
Symbolism
small or sharp
objects
Vowels
Objects of sense percetion
Producing spontaneously sound
For example: BOON-CRASH-ONIK
The sing -song
theory
that language comes out of play, laughter, coo-ing, courtship, emotional.
other theories, perhaps some of our first words were actually long and musical
rather than the short grunts many assume we started with.
The yo-he-ho theory
Proposes that language and speech
started with grunts and groans.
In effect this theory claims that language are originated
from the cooperative effoorts of human.
For example : chants and working -sworking songs-marchin
The hey you Theory
Revesz suggested that we have always needed interpersonal contact.
language began as sounds to signal both identity (here I am!) and belonging (I'm with you!).
We may also cry out in fear, anger, or hurt This is more commonly called the contact theory.
The hocus
pocus theory
It was thought may have had some roots in the magical or religious aspect of our ancestors' lives.
It was once a common term for a magician, juggler, or other similar entertainers.
Is an illusion or a meaningless distraction that tricks you in some way.
In fact the word comes ocmes from a false Latin HOC EST CORPUS MEUM "This
is my body", probalby copied from the invocation of the mass.
We started calling the game animals with magical sounds, which became their names.
Aletrnative to other theories it may simply be meaningless pseudo-latin, invented to
impress people.
Synonyms
Hanky Panky
Jiggery - Pokery
Skullduggery
Slickness
Trickery
Example
He steadied himslef in time to hear Snape say, " - your little bit of hocus-pocus. I'm wating."
the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The ureka
Theory
The lenguage was consciously invented.
An idea there is no baiss for inspired discovery, but only dicovery as a mere accident.
Origin the word beginning with Archimides.
Is defined as a translator of a pragmatic discovery.
Monogenesis
It was invented many times.
Polygenesis
It was invented by many people.
Induces the translator to suddendly find valied solutions to the linguistic problems he
or she faced with.
Eureka! Eureka! (I've found it! I've found it!), with joy.