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Louder Than Words
The New Science of How the Mind Makes Meaning
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Library Journal Xpress Reviews, starred review
[An] excellent book. Similar to what Steven Pinker's The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language is to linguists, this book is a sine qua non for cognitive scientists, ordinary language philosophers, and the intrepid general reader. Highly recommended”
Kirkus Reviews
An intriguing look at the brain mechanisms involved in the complexities of human communication.”
John McWhorter, Professor of Linguistics and American Studies, Columbia University, and Contributing Editor, The New Republic
One may suppose knowing what a sentence means is about matching its words to definitions floating somewhere in our heads. But you know that Elvis is leaving the building and Elvis has left the building mean different things, and yet the difference has nothing to do with definitions.' Ben Bergen shows us that the link between sentences and meanings is ongoing mental simulationsthe same kinds that allow us to picture how we are going to build that birdhouse or clean out that garage, except that we actually do them, day and night. For those who think linguists are professional grammar police, this book shows the kind of thing linguists actually study, especially promising ones like Bergen who we will surely hear more from in the future.” -
Nature
[An] impressive debut.... [Bergen] sets out his account with enthusiasm, energy and some delightful touches of humour. If you want an engaging, well-informed tour of how cognitive science approaches the problem of meaning, you stand to learn a great deal from this book.”
The Roanoke Times
Bergen uses anecdotes to effectively illustrate the many aspects and quirks of human communication.... Bergen has shed light on this subject in a way that bridges the communication gap between academe and the world without compromising his scholarship. Reading this book will be helpful to anyone who has to write letters, deliver speeches, make telephone calls or otherwise deliver concepts to other humans.”
San Francisco/Sacramento Book Review
"[Bergen has] a witty, entertaining and engaging style that forces us to reflect on the dynamics of human thought processes.”
New Scientist
Bergen writes with a lightness of touch and a jovial wit...captivating.... After reading this book, words will never hold quite the same meaning for you again.”
Choice
The author's enthusiasm and humor are evident and result in an informative and fun read. Highly recommended.”
- On Sale
- Oct 30, 2012
- Page Count
- 312 pages
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- ISBN-13
- 9780465028290
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