evolutionary or darwinian Morante Laureneo Manuel 1 Darwin's Theory of Evolution 2 The Origin Of Language 3 History of Social Darwinism 4 And What Is Evolutionary or Darnian linguistic - Evolution is the change take place over a period of time. FULL NAME: CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN BIRTHPLACE: ENGLAND BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1809 :social Darwinism pre-Darwinian theorists had compared languages to living organism as a metaphor, the comparison was first taken literally in 1863 by the historical linguist August Schleicher who was inspired by Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Darwin started thinking about the origin of language in the late 1830s. The subject formed part of his wide-ranging speculations about the transmutation of species. In his private notebooks, he reflected on the communicative powers of animals, their ability to learn new sounds and even to associate them with words. “The distinction of language in man is very great from all animals”, he wrote, “but do not everrate- animals communicate each other” (Barrett ed. 1987,p. 542-3) The Origin of language is was widely studied and controversially debated in the victorian period in a variety of fields, including comparative philology and linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, and psychology. included Darwin’s cousin, HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD FREDERIC FARRAR, the liberal Anglican scholar AUGUST SCHLEICHER, the German philologist WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY, the American philologist. Other argued that language was uniquely human, a manifestation of man’s higher nature and an instrument of his reason. Evolutionary Linguistic Evolutionary linguistics or Darwinian linguistics is a sociobiological approach to the study of language. Sociology Sociobiology is a field of biology that aims to examine and explaine social behavior interms of evolution. Evolutionary Psychology Evolutionary psychology is a theoretical approach in psychology that examines cognition and behavior from a modern evolutionary perspective. Biolinguistic Biolinguistics can be defined as the study of biology and the evolution of language. Human languages evolve by a process of descent with modification in which parent languages give rise to daughter languages over time and in a manner that mimics the evolution of biological species. Descent with modification is just one of many parallels between biological and linguistic evolution that, taken together, offer up a Darwinian perspective on how languages evolve