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The Language Web Jean Aitchison (University of Oxford)

The Language Web By Jean Aitchison (University of Oxford)

The Language Web by Jean Aitchison (University of Oxford)


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Summary

Language is like a vast spider's web. In this volume Jean Aitchison explores the different facets of this web, ranging from its biological nature and the way in which language is acquired by children to the way the web has aided language evolution. This is the text of the 1996 BBC Reith lectures, with illustrations, notes, and an afterword which looks at the reception of the lectures.

The Language Web Summary

The Language Web: The Power and Problem of Words - The 1996 BBC Reith Lectures by Jean Aitchison (University of Oxford)

Language is like a vast spider's web. In this volume Jean Aitchison explores the different facets of this web. She begins with the cobweb of false worries which surrounds language. She then discusses how language evolved in the human species, how children acquire it, and how educated English speakers remember 50,000 or more words. Finally, she argues that people are right to be concerned about language, though not in the ways traditionally assumed. This is the text of the 1996 BBC Reith lectures, slightly revised for publication, with illustrations and full references, and an afterword which looks at the reception of the lectures.

Table of Contents

1. A web of worries: anxiety about language; 2. A web of deceit: the origin of language; 3. Building the web: acquiring language; 4. A web of words: remembering words; 5. A world-wide web: options and snares.

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GOR001713451
9780521574754
0521574757
The Language Web: The Power and Problem of Words - The 1996 BBC Reith Lectures by Jean Aitchison (University of Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19961121
156
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