The Story of Human Language

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Published July 16, 2004 by Brand: The Teaching Co., The Teaching Co..

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Language defines us as a species, placing humans head and shoulders above even the most proficient animal communicators. But it also beguiles us with its endless mysteries, allowing us to ponder why different languages emerged, why there isn't simply a single language, how languages change over time and whether that's good or bad, and how languages die out and become extinct. Now you can explore all of these questions and more in an in-depth series of 36 lectures from one of America's leading linguists. You'll be witness to the development of human language, learning how a single tongue spoken 150,000 years ago evolved into the estimated 6,000 languages used around the world today and gaining an appreciation of the remarkable ways in which one language sheds light on another. The many fascinating topics you examine in these lectures include: the intriguing evidence that links a specific gene to the ability …

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An Accessible, Entertaining Dive into Language

This is an essential introductory series of lectures to the nature of human language - its development, evolutionary processes, and forms. I'd recommend this as your first stop before picking up other work by McWhorter, as this covers the basics at a level that are expanded on in his lectures on language families and alphabets. The lectures on language mixing are especially fascinating, but as should be expected the entire series is a gem. Highly recommend

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