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Lemma  speech 
Categoria grammaticale 
Lingua  inglese 
Opera  Sapir (1921) 
Sinonimi   
Rinvii  communication (inglese)
expression (inglese)
form (inglese)
function (inglese)
network (inglese)
organ of speech (inglese)
sequence (inglese)
sound (inglese)
transfer (inglese)
word (inglese)  
Traduzioni   
Citazioni 

Speech is a human activity that varies without assignable limit as we pass from social group to social group, because it is a purely historical heritage of the group, the product of long-continued social usage.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.4

[...] speech is a non-instinctive, acquired, 'cultural' function.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.4

[...] there is all the difference in the world between [...] involuntary expression of feeling and the normal type of communication of ideas that is speech.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.5

Speech [...] is an extremely complex and ever-shifting network of adjustements - in the brain, in the nervous system, and in the articulating and auditory organs- tending towards the desired end of communication.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.9

Physiologically, speech is an overlaid function, or [...] a group of overlaid functions. It gets what service it can out of organs and functions, nervous and muscular [...]
- Sapir (1921), a pag.9

[...] the cycle of speech [...] as a purely external instrument, begins and ends in the realm of sounds.[...] the typical course of this process may undergo endless modifications or transfers into equivalent systems without thereby losing its essential formal characteristics.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.18

[...] by 'speech' we shall henceforth mean the auditory system of speech symbolism, the flow of spoken words [...]
- Sapir (1921), a pag.24

Speech is [...] constantly tightening and loosening its sequences. In its highly integrated forms[...] the 'energy' of sequence is largely locked up in complex word formations, it becomes transformed into a kind of potential energy that may not be released for millennia.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.112

Like all human institutions, speech is too variable and too elusive to be quite safely ticketed.
- Sapir (1921), a pag.121

 
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