The Atoms of Language

The Atoms of Language
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:912307349

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The Atoms of Language

The Atoms of Language
Author: Mark C. Baker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: IND:30000081819033

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Human languages are strikingly different from each other, and also strikingly the same. One of the most indecipherable codes used in World War II was Navajos speaking their native language. Yet the Navajos were able to translate messages to and from English quickly and accurately. This shows that, for all their differences, languages must have a strong common denominator. Linguistic research is discovering that, in spite of the differences among human languages, the underlying rules that form them are virtually identical.

The Atoms Of Language The Mind s Hidden Rules Of Grammar

The Atoms Of Language  The Mind s Hidden Rules Of Grammar
Author: Mark C. Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015053048305

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A major scientific breakthrough into the common elements of all languages, which give us a deeper insight than ever before into how the mind works.

Of Minds and Language

Of Minds and Language
Author: Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini,Juan Uriagereka,Pello Salaburu
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780191609299

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This book presents a state-of-the-art account of what we know and would like to know about language, mind, and brain. Chapters by leading researchers in linguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, cognitive neuroscience, comparative cognitive psychology, and evolutionary biology are framed by an introduction and conclusion by Noam Chomsky, who places the biolinguistic enterprise in an historical context and helps define its agenda for the future. The questions explored include: What is our tacit knowledge of language? What is the faculty of language? How does it develop in the individual? How is that knowledge put to use? How is it implemented in the brain? How did that knowledge emerge in the species? The book includes the contributor's key discussions, which dramatically bring to life their enthusiasm for the enterprise and skill in communicating across disciplines. Everyone seriously interested in how language works and why it works the way it does are certain to find, if not all the answers, then a convincing, productive, and lively approach to the endeavour.

The Atoms Of Language

The Atoms Of Language
Author: Mark C Baker
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780786724567

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Whether all human languages are fundamentally the same or different has been a subject of debate for ages. This problem has deep philosophical implications: If languages are all the same, it implies a fundamental commonality-and thus the mutual intelligibility-of human thought. We are now on the verge of answering this question. Using a twenty-year-old theory proposed by the world's greatest living linguist, Noam Chomsky, researchers have found that the similarities among languages are more profound than the differences. Languages whose grammars seem completely incompatible may in fact be structurally almost identical, except for a difference in one simple rule. The discovery of these rules and how they may vary promises to yield a linguistic equivalent of the Periodic Table of the Elements: a single framework by which we can understand the fundamental structure of all human language. This is a landmark breakthrough, both within linguistics, which will thereby become a full-fledged science for the first time, and in our understanding of the human mind.

Grammatical Change

Grammatical Change
Author: Dianne Jonas,John Whitman,Andrew Garrett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199582624

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This book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. International scholars report on the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change, including grammaticalization, variation, syntactic movement, determiner-phrase syntax, pronominal systems, case systems, negation, and alignment.

The Innate Mind

The Innate Mind
Author: Peter Carruthers,Stephen Laurence,Stephen Stich
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2005-07-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190292621

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This is the first volume of a projected three-volume set on the subject of innateness. The extent to which the mind is innate is one of the central questions in the human sciences, with important implications for many surrounding debates. By bringing together the top nativist scholars in philosophy, psychology, and allied disciplines these volumes provide a comprehensive assessment of nativist thought and a definitive reference point for future nativist inquiry. The Innate Mind: Structure and Content, concerns the fundamental architecture of the mind, addressing such question as: What capacities, processes, representations, biases, and connections are innate? How do these innate elements feed into a story about the development of our mature cognitive capacities, and which of them are shared with other members of the animal kingdom? The editors have provided an introduction giving some of the background to debates about innateness and introducing each of the subsequent essays, as well as a consolidated bibliography that will be a valuable reference resource for all those interested in this area. The volume will be of great importance to all researchers and students interested in the fundamental nature and powers of the human mind. Together, the three volumes in the series will provide the most intensive and richly cross-disciplinary investigation of nativism ever undertaken. They point the way toward a synthesis of nativist work that promises to provide a new understanding of our minds and their place in the natural order.

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Psychology Vol 1

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Psychology  Vol  1
Author: Philip David Zelazo
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1049
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199958450

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This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of what is now known about psychological development, from birth to biological maturity, and it highlights how cultural, social, cognitive, neural, and molecular processes work together to yield human behavior and changes in human behavior.