The Language Instinct: How the mind creates Language
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- 9780141980775
- 401 St469 L 106457
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401 N21311 L 102604 Language and Mind / | 401 P8864 P 102606 The Philosophy of Language in Classical Indian Tradition | 401 P8864 P 102606 The Philosophy of Language in Classical Indian Tradition | 401 St469 L 106457 The Language Instinct: | 401.41 P882 L 102610 Linguistic Representations : | 409.54 K1497 S 101951 South Asian Languages: | 410 An259 L 102585 Linguistics : |
How do babies learn to speak? Why are there so many languages? Do we think in our mother tongue? Who decides what's correct English? How did language evolve? In this landmark book, Pinker explains the mysteries of language within a coherent theory- that language is an adaptation for communication. 'Dazzling . . . Pinker's big idea is that language is as innate to us as flying is to geese . . . Words can hardly do justice to the superlative range and liveliness of Pinker's investigations.' Independent 'Reading Steven Pinker's book is one of the biggest favours I've ever done my brain . . . exhilaratingly brilliant.' Richard Dawkins 'An extremely valuable book.' Noam Chomsky 'Brilliant.' Observer Now with a new afterword
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