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Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution


Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution

Paperback by Jackendoff, Ray (Professor of Linguistics, Program in Linguistics and Cognitive Science, Brandeis University)

Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution

£40.49

ISBN:
9780199264377
Publication Date:
4 Sep 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
504 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution

Description

How does human language work? How do we put ideas into words that others can understand? Can linguistics shed light on the way the brain operates? Foundations of Language puts linguistics back at the centre of the search to understand human consciousness. Ray Jackendoff begins by surveying the developments in linguistics over the years since Noam Chomsky's Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. He goes on to propose a radical re-conception of how the brain processes language. This opens up vivid new perspectives on every major aspect of language and communication, including grammar, vocabulary, learning, the origins of human language, and how language relates to the real world. Foundations of Language makes important connections with other disciplines which have been isolated from linguistics for many years. It sets a new agenda for close cooperation between the study of language, mind, the brain, behaviour, and evolution.

Contents

PART I: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS ; 1. The Complexity of Linguistic Structure ; 2. Language as a Mental Phenomenon ; 3. Combinatoriality ; 4. Universal Grammar ; PART II: ARCHITECTURAL FOUNDATIONS ; 5. The Parallel Architecture ; 6. Lexical Storage Versus Online Construction ; 7. Implications for Processing ; 8. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Architecture ; PART III: SEMANTIC AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS ; 9. Semantics as a Mentalistic Enterprise ; 10. Reference and Truth ; 11. Lexical Semantics ; 12. Phrasal Semantics ; 13. Concluding Remarks

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