James R. (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, University of Edinburgh) Hurford
Origins of Language: A Slim Guide offers a concise and accessible overview of what is known about the evolution of the human capacity for language. Non-human animals communicate in simple ways: they may be able to form simple concepts, to feel some limited empathy for others, to cooperate to some extent, and to engage in mind-reading. Human language, however, is characterized by its ability to efficiently express a wide range of subtle and complex meanings. After the first simple beginnings, human language underwent an explosion of complexity, leading to the very complicated systems of...
Origins of Language: A Slim Guide offers a concise and accessible overview of what is known about the evolution of the human capacity for language. No...