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The Noblest Animate Motion
Speech, physiology and medicine in pre-Cartesian linguistic thought
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English
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1997
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The body of theory on speech production and speech disorder developed prior to Descartes has been so neglected by historians that its very existence is practically unknown today. Yet it provides a framework for understanding the speech process which is not only comprehensive and coherent, but of great relevance to current debates on issues of language performance and applied linguistics. Current theoretical difficulties stem largely from initial errors of Descartes; whereas earlier theoretical formulations, while outlining a bio-mechanics of speech, retain the central role of the human agent.
The discussions explicated in this book come mainly from the natural-philosophic and medical literature of Greco-Roman Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance and early 17th century. This uncharted territory is mapped by tracing its textual history and diffusion as well as explaining the theory on its own terms but in clear and comprehensible language. Interdisciplinary in perspective, the book encompasses topics of interest not only to the language sciences, but also to the biosciences, medicine, philosophy of human movement, psychology and behavioral sciences, neurosciences, speech pathology, experimental phonetics, speech and rhetoric, and the history of science in general.
The discussions explicated in this book come mainly from the natural-philosophic and medical literature of Greco-Roman Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance and early 17th century. This uncharted territory is mapped by tracing its textual history and diffusion as well as explaining the theory on its own terms but in clear and comprehensible language. Interdisciplinary in perspective, the book encompasses topics of interest not only to the language sciences, but also to the biosciences, medicine, philosophy of human movement, psychology and behavioral sciences, neurosciences, speech pathology, experimental phonetics, speech and rhetoric, and the history of science in general.
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Table of contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Abbreviations
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Traditional Concepts of Speech and Speech Defect
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Chapter 2. Classification of Speech Defect in the Aristotelian Problems
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Chapter 3. Galenic Classification of Speech Defect and Disorder
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Chapter 4. “Thin” Voice or “Checked” Voice?
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Chapter 5. Moisture and the Tongue, Place and Manner of Articulation
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Chapter 6. Moisture and the Tongue in the Renaissance
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Chapter 7. Speech Disorder and Melancholy in the Classical and Medieval Period
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Chapter 8. Speech Disorder and Melancholy in the Renaissance
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Chapter 9. Sanctorius
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Appendix, Six Galenic Classifications of Speech Defect and Disorder, 14th–17th Centuries
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Bibliography
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Index of Names
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Index of Subjects
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