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This book addresses central questions in the evolution of language: where it came from; how and why it evolved; how it came to be culturally transmitted; and how languages diversified. It does so from the perspective of the lateste work in linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and computer science, and deploys the latest methods and theories toe probe into the origins and subsequent development of thee only species that has languages.
Review
“Language Origins offers a thoroughly interdisciplinary approach to the problem of language evolution…. Language Origins will be especially useful to readers who have already considerable expertise in one field but want to look beyond the boundaries of their own work.”
–Christina Behme, Philosophical Psychology
About the Author
Maggie Tallerman is Reader in Linguistics at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has spent her professional life in North East England, having previously taught for 21 years at the University of Durham. Her research interests centre on the origins and evolution of syntax and morphology; modern Brythonic Celtic syntax and morphology; and language typology. She is the author of Understanding Syntax (1998; second edition 2005), and has published widely on the morphosyntax of modern Welsh and Breton, as well as on language evolution. She was review editor for the Journal of Linguistics from 1994 to 2005.