154 H. STEINTHAL'S ABXIUS DEE SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT, i. in many ways, all of which may seem equally essential to it, the intuition (perceptual complex) of the same could be apperceived as well by the one as by the other. The same being that suckles has previously given birth (Jga-ya) and will bear again, it being her function to be the bearer (^wr), queeii). So that manifold expression was possible ; and instead of the wearisome repetition da dada one might say : the parent suckles, ga dada; the suckler has given birth, dot, gaga, Into the formulation of this process, space does not permit us to enter. The rest of Part I. is taken up with an account of the various pathological phenomena which occasionally arise in the function of speech ; whereby the opinion expressed in some of Steinthal's earliest works, as to the threefold nature of the factors operative in the act of speech, receives confirmation. It has been found that the function of speaking is controlled by three centres, namely, the general centre of intelligence, the motor or sound-centre, which directs the bodily mechanism of articulation, and the centre for the psychical side of language. Part II. of the Abriss will deal with language in its historical aspects, and to that part all linguistic students are looking forward with the greatest interest. H _ M> BAYKBB>