Part 49 (1/2)

Roger Grainger The Language of the Rite London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1974

Mythe-rite-syie littraire sur des textes de Hoers, 1984

Weltanschauung: one's philosophy or conception of the universe and of life (cf Webster's Unabridged Dictionary) A particular philosophy or view of life; a conception of the world (cf The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English)

Francesco d'Errico Paleolithic hu? in Current Anthropology, 30, 1989, pp

117-118

He regards petroglyphs were looked at as a possibleor even a calculation systeeneric systeraphic art and the initial stages in the developy, 16 (3-4), 1978, pp 142-166

A Marshack Upper paleolithic notation and symbol, in Science, 178: 817-28, 1972

EKA Trath's Cave, Cheddar, Soical Society, 14(2), 1976, pp115-122

Iwar Werlen Ritual und Sprache: Zuen: Narr Verlag, 1984

Inner clock, or biological clock, defines the relation between a biological entity and the time-based phenomena in the environment As with the so-called circadian cycles (circadian ht cycle, circa diem), rhythms of existence persist even in the absence of external stimuli The appearance, at least, is that of an inner clock

The notion of genetic code describes a systeenetic inforenes in these molecules represent particular sequences of a blocks of proteins) and thereby e of different types of proteins On the same subject, but obviously at a deeper level than a dictionary definition, is James D Watson's celebrated book, The Double Helix: a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA (A new critical edition, including text, coinal papers, edited by Gunther S Stent) London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981

Homeostasis: the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent ele to body equilibrium are interlocked in dynae in Claude Lvi-Strauss: La Pense Sauvage (1962) Translated as The Savage Mind Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966 Le Cru et le Cuit (1964) The Raw and the Cooked Trans John and Doreen Weightman New York: Harper and Row, 1970

Andrew and Susan Sherrat (quoted by Peter S Bellwood, Opcit): A distinction accepted is that between unvocalized (Hebrew, Arabic) and vocalized alphabets (starting with the Greek, in which the vowels are no longer o a consonant and a following vowel (such as in the japanese Katakana: ka, ke, ki, ko, ku) When two different conventions are applied, the writing systee has a very powerful alphabet, hangul, but also uses Chinese characters, but pronouned in Korean The hangul system (15th century) expressed, for Koreans, a desire for self- identity

Plato Phaedrus, and The Seventh and Eighth Letters (translated from the Greek), with an introduction by Walter Hauin Press, 1973

In Phaedrus, Socrates, portrayed by Plato, articulates arguetfulness in their souls [of people, MN]; they will cease to exercisethese things to reer from within themselves, but by means of external marks; what you have discovered is a recipe [pharmakon, a potion; some translate it as recipe] not for meuage Today: What Do People Understand When They Understand Language?

Ludwig Wittgenstein Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Translated by DF Pears and BF Guinness London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1961

Ae as follows: ”a language is never a 'means' or a 'framework' or a 'vehicle' for culture It is culture If you live in Hebrew, if you think, drea in Hebrew in the shower, tell lies in Hebrew, you are 'inside' [] If a writer writes in Hebrew, even if he rewrites Dostoevksy or writes about a Tartar invasion of South As which are ours and which can only happen with us: certain rhyths, connotations, atavistic attitudes towards the whole of creation, and so forth,” (Under This Blazing Light, Caland: University Press, 1979, p 189)

J Lyons See University Press, 1977

Seuage and analyze only the expressions and their designata”

(Vol 1, p115)

Noam Chomsky The distinction between competence and perfore, MA: MIT Press, 1965 Many scholars noticed the dualism inherent in the Choe of his language;” perfore in concrete situations” (p4)

Noam Chomsky started to formulate the idea of the innate constitution of a speaker's competence in the famous article A review of BK Skinner's Verbal Behavior in Language, 35 (1959), an idea he has developed through all his scholarly work In the review, he considered the alternatives: language is learned (within Skinner's scheme of stimulus-response), or it is soe MA: MIT Press, 1965), Reflections on Language (London: Fontana, 1976), and Rules and Representations (Oxford: Blackwell, 1980), the thought is constantly refined, though not necessarily(as his critics noticed)

Rouistique Gnrale, Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1963