Language, Frogs and Savants

Language, Frogs and Savants
Title Language, Frogs and Savants PDF eBook
Author Neil Smith
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 184
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1405150181

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With topics ranging from language death to sign language, Language, Frogs and Savants offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of linguistics. Written by one of the most senior figures in linguistics. Features fascinating topics ranging from language death to sign language. Includes an introduction to the current vision of linguistics most closely associated with Noam Chomsky. Contains a glossary of all technical terms and interpretations.

Language, Bananas and Bonobos

Language, Bananas and Bonobos
Title Language, Bananas and Bonobos PDF eBook
Author Neil Smith
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 160
Release 2002-01-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780631228714

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Language, Bananas, and Bonobos presents a series of engaging reflections on concerns such as our knowledge and use of language, political correctness, and the linguistic abilities of chimpanzees. In doing so, this volume provides new insights into linguistics that are of universal interest.

Child Language

Child Language
Title Child Language PDF eBook
Author Barbara C. Lust
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 411
Release 2006-09-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139459279

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The remarkable way in which young children acquire language has long fascinated linguists and developmental psychologists alike. Language is a skill that we have essentially mastered by the age of three, and with incredible ease and speed, despite the complexity of the task. This accessible textbook introduces the field of child language acquisition, exploring language development from birth. Setting out the key theoretical debates, it considers questions such as what characteristics of the human mind make it possible to acquire language; how far acquisition is biologically programmed and how far it is influenced by our environment; what makes second language learning (in adulthood) different from first language acquisition; and whether the specific stages in language development are universal across languages. Clear and comprehensive, it is set to become a key text for all courses in child language acquisition, within linguistics, developmental psychology and cognitive science.

The Wonders of Language

The Wonders of Language
Title The Wonders of Language PDF eBook
Author Ian Roberts
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2017-02-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107149932

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A lively and thought-provoking introduction to the main discoveries and theories about the nature and wonder of language.

A Theory of General Ethics

A Theory of General Ethics
Title A Theory of General Ethics PDF eBook
Author Warwick Fox
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 403
Release 2006-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 026226272X

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With A Theory of General Ethics Warwick Fox both defines the field of General Ethics and offers the first example of a truly general ethics. Specifically, he develops a single, integrated approach to ethics that encompasses the realms of interhuman ethics, the ethics of the natural environment, and the ethics of the built environment. Thus Fox offers what is in effect the first example of an ethical "Theory of Everything." Fox refers to his own approach to General Ethics as the "theory of responsive cohesion." He argues that the best examples in any domain of interest—from psychology to politics, from conversations to theories—exemplify the quality of responsive cohesion, that is, they hold together by virtue of the mutual responsiveness of the elements that constitute them. Fox argues that the relational quality of responsive cohesion represents the most fundamental value there is. He then develops the theory of responsive cohesion, central features of which include the elaboration of a "theory of contexts" as well as a differentiated model of our obligations in respect of all beings. In doing this, he draws on cutting-edge work in cognitive science in order to develop a powerful distinction between beings who use language and beings that do not. Fox tests his theory against eighteen central problems in General Ethics—including challenges raised by abortion, euthanasia, personal obligations, politics, animal welfare, invasive species, ecological management, architecture, and planning—and shows that it offers sensible and defensible answers to the widest possible range of ethical problems.

Mind, Brain, and Language

Mind, Brain, and Language
Title Mind, Brain, and Language PDF eBook
Author Marie T. Banich
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 491
Release 2003-10-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 113566739X

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Much of the groundbreaking work in many fields is now occurring at the intersection of traditional academic disciplines. This development is well demonstrated in this important and unique volume, which offers a multidisciplinary view of current findings and cutting-edge issues involving the relationship between mind, brain, and language. Marie T. Banich and Molly Mack have edited a collection of 11 invited chapters from top researchers (and have contributed two of their own chapters) to create a volume organized around five major topics--language emergence, influence, and development; models of language and language processing; the neurological bases of language; language disruption and loss; and dual-language systems. Topics range from the evolution of language and child-language acquisition to brain imaging and the "bilingual brain." To maintain continuity throughout, care has been taken to ensure that the chapters have been written in a style accessible to scholars across many disciplines, from anthropology and psycholinguistics to cognitive science and neurobiology. Because of its depth and breadth, this book is appropriate both as a textbook in a variety of undergraduate and graduate-level courses and as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars interested in further understanding the background of and current developments in our understanding of the mind/brain/language relationship.

Language and Power

Language and Power
Title Language and Power PDF eBook
Author John L Watzke
Publisher IAP
Pages 465
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 164802758X

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The International Society for Language Studies (ISLS) introduces its second volume in the series Readings in Language Studies with Language and Power, a text that represents international perspectives on power and bilingualism, identity in professions, media, the learner, and pedagogy. Founded in 2002, ISLS is a world-wide organization of volunteers, scholars and practitioners committed to critical, interdisciplinary, and emergent approaches to language studies.