In clear, congenial style Barry Blake explains how language works. He
describes the make-up of words and how they're built from sounds and
signs and put together in phrases and sentences. He examines the
dynamics of conversation and the relations between the sound and
meaning. He shows how languages help their users connect to each other
and to the world, how they vary around the world, why they never stop
changing, and that no two people speak a language in the same way. He
looks at how language is acquired by infant children, how it relates
to thought, and its operations in the brain. He investigates current
trends and issues such as the levelling of linguistic class
differences and the rise of new secret or in-group languages such as
argot and teenspeak. He describes the history of writing from its
origins to digital diffusion, and ends by looking at how language
might have originated and then evolved among our distant hominid and
primate ancestors. Language is crucial to every aspect of our lives
whether we're thinking, talking, or dreaming. Barry Blake reveals the
wonders that lie beneath the surface of everyday communication,
enriching his exposition with a unique blend of anecdote and humour.
His engaging guide is for everyone curious about language or who needs
to know more about it.
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A Guide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191622830
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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