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The Story of Human Language

By: John McWhorter, The Great Courses
Narrated by: John McWhorter
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Language defines us as a species, placing humans head and shoulders above even the most proficient animal communicators. But it also beguiles us with its endless mysteries, allowing us to ponder why different languages emerged, why there isn't simply a single language, how languages change over time and whether that's good or bad, and how languages die out and become extinct. Now you can explore all of these questions and more in an in-depth series of 36 lectures from one of America's leading linguists.

You'll be witness to the development of human language, learning how a single tongue spoken 150,000 years ago evolved into the estimated 6,000 languages used around the world today and gaining an appreciation of the remarkable ways in which one language sheds light on another.

The many fascinating topics you examine in these lectures include: the intriguing evidence that links a specific gene to the ability to use language; the specific mechanisms responsible for language change; language families and the heated debate over the first language; the phenomenon of language mixture; why some languages develop more grammatical machinery than they actually need; the famous hypothesis that says our grammars channel how we think; artificial languages, including Esperanto and sign languages for the deaf; and how word histories reflect the phenomena of language change and mixture worldwide.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2004 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2004 The Great Courses
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One of the leading linguistics lectures on audio, The Story of Human Language is narrated by well-known American Linguist and Commentator John McWhorter and is part of The Great Courses' Linguistics series. These lectures are an essential historical audiobook for Linguistics students and any people who are simply fascinated by the study of languages. Listeners’ questions on languages are covered entirely in these 36 lectures. Hear of the development of languages over time, how and why languages change and why some die out completely. This book helps to piece the puzzle together of understanding human identity. A truly fascinating listen. Available now from Audible.
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This series of lectures gives a comprehensive overview of contemporary linguistics, each lecture taking a deep dive into a particular niche of the field (covering Creoles, proto languages, AMV, language evolution & mutation, dead and living languages, tones, grammar and structure, Chomsky and innate grammar, psychology, and broader philosophy). This series is fantastic, and will leave you pondering over sentences and words that you previously just casually used.

McWhorter clearly knows his stuff and speaks like an expert, yet makes even the most complicated content engaging and easy to listen to, without ever being patronising. He is also incredibly funny, apparently has a personal story for every example he uses, comes up with some of the most bizarre sentences, and has THE WORST English accents ever. I genuinely don't think he has ever heard a real Englishman speak, but you can take comfort as he assures the listener that the experience would be the same for any Russian, Chinese or Native American speaker (as an example of the multitude of language groups he tackles).

McWhorter also gives a balanced and objective description of historical and contemporary linguistic theories, before giving his own opinion, so as a listener I never felt I was only hearing one particular academics agenda. Although it is sometimes date (the early 2000s I think), nothing is jarringly inaccurate for the amateur listener like me. I came away from this thinking I was an armature linguist, and have promptly sought out his other lecture series.

Engrossing series with engaging delivery

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I found this book very interesting I learned many new things that they’ve never thought of and it was a big surprise to see that linguistics is so interesting highly highly recommended

Amazing audiobook

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I listened to these lectures with great enjoyment, purely out of interest. I am by no means a linguist and came away with a greater understanding of how languages develop. I could listen to this man speak all day.

very enjoyable

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Oh how i loved 'my time' with John McWhorter. i cna only say 'sexualized silverware' he made me laugh.uses language in such a good way.Sarkasm,irony.Beautiful use of words and soo many nuggets to really learn from. if u are a human and you do speak, then this book is for you. And if u want to laugh while listening.

Perfectly narrated.Witty insight in human language

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Despite totalling eighteen this remained an interesting listen, full of new facts and ideas. Thoroughly recommended!

Fascinating story, well told

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