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On the localization of the functions of the brain, with special reference to the faculty of language

Hunt, J. (1869). On the localization of the functions of the brain, with special reference to the faculty of language. Anthropological Review, 7, 201-214. [FULLTEXT]

On the origin of language

Wedgwood, H. (1866). On the origin of language. London: N. Trübner & Co. [FULLTEXT]

Lectures on the Science of Language

Müller, M. (1861). Lectures on the Science of Language. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. [FULLTEXT]

The science of language

Müller, M. (1860). The science of language. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.

Recherches cliniques propres à démontrer que la perte de la parole correspond à la lésion des lobules antérieures du cerveau, et à confirmer l’opinion de M. Gall sur le siège de l’organe du language articulé

Bouillaud, J. (1825). Recherches cliniques propres à démontrer que la perte de la parole correspond à la lésion des lobules antérieures du cerveau, et à confirmer l’opinion de M. Gall sur le siège de l’organe du language articulé. Archives Généralede Médecine, 3, 25-45. [FULLTEXT]

Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 6)

Burnett, J. (1792). Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 6). Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute. [FULLTEXT]

Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 4)

Burnett, J. (1787). Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 4). Edinburgh: J. Bell. [FULLTEXT]

Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 3)

Burnett, J. (1776). Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 3). Edinburgh: J. Balfour. [FULLTEXT]

A dictionary of the English language: In which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers: To which are prefixed, a history of the language and English grammar

Johnson, S. (1775). A dictionary of the English language: In which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers: To which are prefixed, a history of the language and English grammar. London: W. Strahan. [FULLTEXT]

Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 2)

Burnett, J. (1774). Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 2). Edinburgh: J. Balfour. [FULLTEXT]

Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 1)

Burnett, J. (1773). Of the origin and progress of language (Vol. 1). Edinburgh: J. Balfour. [FULLTEXT]

An essay towards a real character and a philosophical language

Wilkins, J. (1668). An essay towards a real character and a philosophical language. London: Gellibrand. [FULLTEXT]