The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language -- John McWhorter, Paperback
"An essay in origins ... as theoretical as Hawking and Gorst in trying to see into the deep past. McWhorter is a clear and witty writer."-- Harper's
In the first book written for the layperson about the natural history of language, linguistic professor John McWhorter ranges across linguistic theory, geography, history, and pop culture to tell the fascinating story of how thousands of very different languages have evolved from a single, original source in a natural process similar to biological evolution.
There are approximately six thousand languages on Earth today, each a descendant of the tongue first spoken by Homo sapiens some 150,000 years ago. While laying out how languages mix and mutate over time, linguistics professor John McWhorter reminds us of the variety within the species that speaks them, and argues that, contrary to popular perception, language is not immutable and hidebound, but a living, dynamic entity that adapts itself to an ever-changing human environment. Full of humor and imaginative insight, The Power of Babel draws its illustrative examples from languages around the world, including pidgins, Creoles, and nonstandard dialects.
Author: John McWhorter
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 01/07/2003
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.30w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780060520854
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Foreign Language Study, Harper Perennial, Historical & Comparative, Historical linguistics, John McWhorter, Language Arts & Disciplines, Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy, Linguistics, Morphology, PaperbackContact form
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