The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language |
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by Rezwan on 03/27 at 08:17 AM
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Following fast on the heels of Joel Davis’s Mother Tongue ( LJ 12/93) is another provocative and skillfully written book by an MIT professor who specializes in the language development of children. While Pinker covers some of the same ground as did Davis, he argues that an “innate grammatical machinery of the brain” exists, which allows children to “reinvent” language on their own. Basing his ideas on Noam Chomsky’s Universal Grammar theory, Pinker describes language as a “discrete combinatorial system” that might easily have evolved via natural selection. Pinker steps on a few toes (language mavens beware!), but his work, while controversial, is well argued, challenging, often humorous, and always fascinating. Most public and academic libraries will want to add this title to their collections.
- Laurie Bartolini, Lincoln Lib., Springfield, Ill.
Steven Pinker
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