Language instinct: the new science of language and mind

In his landmark book Stephen Pinker shows how language is part of our genetic inheritance rather than a cultural creation. From the DNA that builds our brains to the pontification of newspaper columnists, Pinker destroys the myths about language - that children learn to talk by copying their parents, that grammatical standards are in decline, that English defies logic - revealing the innate human instinct to communicate that we are all born with.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Steven Pinker
Age16-19
Published1994
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Shelf referenceA 401 PIN
ISN/ISBN9780140175295
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8r8p

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