This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by the
author.
'An excellent and very welcome guide to
psycholinguistics...highly recommended.'
The Washington Post
A classic in its field for almost forty years, The Articulate
Mammal is a brilliant introduction to psycholinguistics. In lucid
prose Jean Aitchison introduces and demystifies a complex and
controversial subject: What is language and is it restricted to
humans? How do children acquire language so quickly? Is language
innate or learned? She explains the pioneering work of Noam
Chomsky; how children become acclimatized to speech rhythms before
birth; the acquisition of verbs; construction and cognitive
grammar; and aphasia and dementia. She also considers new topics
such as language and evolution and the possibility of a 'language
gene', bringing the field right up to date.
Jean Aitchison was Professor of Language and Communication at
the University of Oxford from 1993 to 2003, and is now an Emeritus
Professorial Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. She is the author
of numerous books on language and gave the 1996 BBC Reith lectures
on the topic of 'The Language Web'.
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