The language puzzle Piecing together the six-million-year story of how words evolved
Book - 2024
"The emergence of language began with the apelike calls of our earliest ancestors. Today, the world is home to thousands of complex languages. Yet exactly how, when, and why this evolution occurred has been one of the most enduring--and contentiously debated--questions in science. In The Language Puzzle, renowned archaeologist Steven Mithen puts forward a groundbreaking new account of the origins of language. Scientists have gained new insights into the first humans of 2.8 million years ago, and how numerous species flourished but only one, Homo sapiens, survives today. Drawing from this work and synthesizing research across archaeology, psychology, linguistics, genetics, neuroscience, and more, Mithen details a step-by-step explanati...on of how our human ancestors transitioned from apelike calls to words, and from words to language as we use it today. He explores how language shaped our cognition and vice versa; how metaphor advanced Homo sapiens' ability to formulate abstract concepts, develop agriculture, and--ultimately--shape the world. The result is a master narrative that builds bridges between disciplines, stuns with its breadth and depth, and spans millennia of societal development."--Inside flap.
Location | Call Number | Status | |
---|---|---|---|
2nd Floor | 417.7/Mithen | Due Feb 20, 2025 | |
2nd Floor New Shelf | 417.7/Mithen | (NEW SHELF) | Due Feb 10, 2025 |
- Subjects
- Published
-
New York :
Basic Books
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First US edition
- Item Description
- "Originally published in 2024 by Profile Books Ltd in Great Britain"--Title page verso.
- Physical Description
- viii, 534 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographic references (pages 403-512) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781541605381
- Preface
- 1. Introduction: the puzzle of language
- 2. A brief history of humankind
- 3. Words and language
- 4. Monkeys and apes
- 5. Speaking and hearing
- 6. Iconic and arbitrary words
- 7. Making tools
- 8. Lessons from an artificial language
- 9. Finding and learning the meaning of words
- 10. Fire
- 11. Language and the brain
- 12. The genetics of language
- 13. Words keep changing
- 14. Language, perception and thought
- 15. Signs and symbols
- 16. Conclusion: the evolution of language
- Figure sources
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
Review by Library Journal Review
Review by Kirkus Book Review