The language instinct
How the Mind Creates Language
By Steven Pinker and Garikoitz Knörr de Santiago

"The language instinct" was published by HarperPerennial in 1995 - New York, it has 494 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The language instinct” Metadata:
- Title: The language instinct
- Authors: Steven PinkerGarikoitz Knörr de Santiago
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 494
- Publisher: HarperPerennial
- Publish Date: 1995
- Publish Location: New York
“The language instinct” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Long Now Manual for Civilization - Biolinguistics - Language and languages - Psycholinguistcs - Philosophy - Instinct (Philosophy) - Language disorders - Physiological aspects - Linguistics - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - WORDS (LANGUAGE) - Psycholinguistik - LANGUAGES - Verbal Behavior - Taalpsychologie - Langage et langues - Popular Works - Kognition - Biolinguistique - Denken - Language - Psycholinguistics - Sprache - Language Development - New York Times reviewed - Language acquisition - Psycholinguistique - Langage - Acquisition - Speech - Cognition - Human Development - P106 .p476 1995 - 400 - Language and linguistics
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 494 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1113243M - OL477832W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 31374737
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 94039138 - 93031842
- ISBN-10: 0060976519
- All ISBNs: 0060976519
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"The language instinct" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Title Page
- 2- Dedication
- 3- Preface
- 4- An Instinct to Acquire an Art
- 5- Chatterboxes
- 6- Mentalese
- 7- How Language Works
- 8- Words, Words, Words
- 9- The Sounds of Silence
- 10- Talking Heads
- 11- The Tower of Babel
- 12- Baby Born Talking—Describes Heaven
- 13- Language Organs and Grammar Genes
- 14- The Big Bang
- 15- The Language Mavens
- 16- Mind Design
- 17- Notes
- 18- References
- 19- Glossary
"The language instinct" Description:
The Open Library:
From the Preface... I have never met a person who is not interested in language. I wrote this book to try to satisfy that curiosity. Language is beginning to submit to that uniquely satisfying kind of understanding that we call science, but the news has been kept a secret. For the language lover, I hope to show that there is a world of elegance and richness in quotidian speech that far outshines the local curiosities of etymologies, unusual words, and fine points of usage. For the reader of popular science, I hope to explain what is behind the recent discoveries (or, in many cases, nondiscoveries) reported in the press: universal deep structures, brainy babies, grammar genes, artifically intelligent computers, neural networks, signing chimps, talking Neanderthals, idiot savants, feral children, paradoxical brain damage, identical twins separated at birth, color pictures of the thinking brain, and the search for the mother of all languages. I also hope to answer many natural questions about languages, like why there are so many of them, why they are so hard for adults to learn, and why no one seems to know the plural of Walkman.
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