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History of Language
History of Language | Steven Roger Fischer
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It is tempting to take the tremendous rate of contemporary linguistic change for granted. What is required, in fact, is a radical reinterpretation of what language is. Steven Roger Fischer begins his book with an examination of the modes of communication used by dolphins, birds and primates as the first contexts in which the concept of "language" might be applied. As he charts the history of language from the times of Homo erectus, Neanderthal humans and Homo sapiens through to the nineteenth century, when the science of linguistics was developed, Fischer analyses the emergence of language as a science and its development as a written form. He considers the rise of pidgin, creole, jargon and slang, as well as the effects radio and television, propaganda, advertising and the media are having on language today. Looking to the future, he shows how electronic media will continue to reshape and re-invent the ways in which we communicate. "[a] delightful and unexpectedly accessible book ... a virtuoso tour of the linguistic world."The Economist "... few who read this remarkable study will regard language in quite the same way again."The Good Book Guide
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annamatopoetry
History of Language | Steven Roger Fischer
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Panpan

F I N A L L Y finished
The content of this book is important and theoretically interesting
The writing style is deeply boring. Took me forever to finish despite being pretty short

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annamatopoetry
History of Language | Steven Roger Fischer
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I know this claimed to require no previous knowledge, but dude, did you just explain to me what a fucking mammal is?

Dilara Also, if someone doesn‘t know what a mammal is, it‘s pretty unlikely they‘ll understand the expression ”mammary gland”, which makes the whole exercise completely futile! 🤨 2y
annamatopoetry @Dilara this is an excellent point that makes it even more baffling 2y
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MrBook
History of Language | Steven Roger Fischer
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My cousin just sent me a link to this YouTube video. She said he reminds her and her hubby of me, and Charlie is like the rest of the family and my friends 😂😂😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I've actually lamented these concerns he rambles on about. And I get this way in bookstores all the time 😂😂😂. Hope you like it too: https://youtu.be/K-xKdwkxNFM

Riveted_Reader_Melissa It's too late for me! Save yourself! 😂😂😂😂😂👍📚👍 8y
Peddler410 That's so funny! I remember that episode. 8y
Shortstack Great clip!! 😂😂😂 8y
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Varshitha 😂😂 8y
Amandajoy I feel this way every time I go into a bookstore. 8y
JacqMac "There's not enough time!" Everyday. ? 8y
PurpleyPumpkin That was hilarious! Thanks for sharing. And so true!😂 8y
DeeLew That is awesome!! I feel this way all the time. I actually get anxious when I see other people's book collections. I'm like, oh no, I'll never catch up! 😂🤓 8y
athorne My boyfriend prepares himself when he takes me to a bookstore. He knows we will be there forever. 8y
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Vblancsbooks Hahaha oh man I feel like this when I walk into a store or look at my Goodreads TBR! 😂😂 8y
MrBook @Vblancsbooks 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👌🏻🙌🏻 8y
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