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The Ascent of Babel Gerry T. M. Altmann (Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

The Ascent of Babel By Gerry T. M. Altmann (Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

Summary

The Ascent of Babel explores the ways in which the mind produces and understands language. It describes, in terms accessible to the non-specialist reader, the state-of-the-art of our understanding of the mental processes that underlie our use and understanding of language.

The Ascent of Babel Summary

The Ascent of Babel: An Exploration of Language, Mind, and Understanding by Gerry T. M. Altmann (Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

Language is one of the faculties that sets humans apart from animals, the crucial thing which makes our complex social interactions possible. The Ascent of Babel explores the ways in which the mind produces and understands language: the ways in which the sounds of language evoke meaning, and the ways in which the desire to communicate causes us to produce those sounds to begin with. The `ascent' symbolises different things: the progression from sound to meaning, the ascent that we each undergo, from birth onwards, as we learn our mother tongue, and the quest to understand the mental processes which underlie our use of language. Gerry Altmann leads the reader on this ascent - a fascinating tour which takes us from babies learning to say words to the production of spoken and written language, the effects of brain damage on language, and the ways in which computer simulations of interconnecting nerve cells can learn language. The Ascent of Babel is a journey of discovery, written in an engaging and witty style, at the end of which it becomes clear that Babel's summit - the secret of language - may actually lie at its foundations, where babies play and language is learned.

The Ascent of Babel Reviews

... fascinating... an extraordinarily accessible introduction to psycholinguistics, equally valuable to students of the subject, to linguists, psychologists and the general reader. Altmann's use of humorous examples makes it a pleasure to read. * New Scientist *
Using language fills most of our day, most of our life. Gerry Altmann seduces us with a surprisingly light touch in a witty, refreshing account of the intricacies of this most human of all skills. its feats and its failures. It is a masterful, state-of-the-art reflection of psycholinguistic science. * Willem Levelt, Max Planck Institute *

Table of Contents

In the beginning ; 1. Looking towards Babel ; 2. Babies, birth, and language ; 3. Chinchillas do it too ; 4. Words, and what we learn to do with them ; 5. Organizing the dictionary ; 6. Words, and how we (eventually) find them ; 7. Time flies like an arrow ; 8. Who did what, and to whom? ; 9. On the meaning of meaning ; 10. Exercising the vocal organs ; 11. The written word ; 12. When it all goes wrong ; 13. Wiring-up a brain ; 14. The descent from Babel ; Bibliography

Additional information

GOR013225896
9780198523772
0198523777
The Ascent of Babel: An Exploration of Language, Mind, and Understanding by Gerry T. M. Altmann (Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1998-09-03
272
Winner of Winner of the British Psychological Society Book Award 2000.
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