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Neanderthal Language: Demystifying the Linguistic Powers of our Extinct Cousins等3本电子书
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①剑桥大学出版社2020年重磅新著Neanderthal Language: Demystifying the Linguistic Powers of our Extinct Cousins
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②MIT出版社2019年重磅新著Extraterrestrial Languages
③MIT出版社2013年前沿经典Birdsong, Speech, and Language: Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain
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【书名】:Neanderthal Language: Demystifying the Linguistic Powers of our Extinct Cousins 【作者】:Rudolf Botha 【年份】:2020年 【出版社】:剑桥大学出版社 【简介】:Did Neanderthals have language, and if so, what was it like? Scientists agree overall that the behaviour and cognition of Neanderthals resemble that of early modern humans in important ways. However, the existence and nature of Neanderthal language remains a controversial topic. The first in-depth treatment of this intriguing subject, this book comes to the unique conclusion that, collective hunting is a better window on Neanderthal language than other behaviours. It argues that Neanderthal hunters employed linguistic signs akin to those of modern language, but lacked complex grammar. Rudolf Botha unpacks and appraises important inferences drawn by researchers working in relevant branches of archaeology and other prehistorical fields, and uses a large range of multidisciplinary literature to bolster his arguments. An important contribution to this lively field, this book will become a landmark book for students and scholars alike, in essence, illuminating Neanderthals' linguistic powers. | 此书网上很难下载,感兴趣的老师和同学可添加“语言学小电”的微信13764179404进行咨询! | |
【书名】:Extraterrestrial Languages 【作者】:Daniel Oberhaus 【年份】:2019年 【出版社】:MIT出版社 【简介】:The endlessly fascinating question of whether we are alone in the universe has always been accompanied by another, more complicated one: if there is extraterrestrial life, how would we communicate with it? In this book, Daniel Oberhaus leads readers on a quest for extraterrestrial communication. Exploring Earthlings' various attempts to reach out to non-Earthlings over the centuries, he poses some not entirely answerable questions: If we send a message into space, will extraterrestrial beings receive it? Will they understand? What languages will they (and we) speak? Is there not only a universal grammar (as Noam Chomsky has posited), but also a grammar of the universe? Oberhaus describes, among other things, a late-nineteenth-century idea to communicate with Martians via Morse code and mirrors; the emergence in the twentieth century of SETI (the search for extraterrestrial intelligence), CETI (communication with extraterrestrial intelligence), and finally METI (messaging extraterrestrial intelligence); the one-way space voyage of Ella, an artificial intelligence agent that can play cards, tell fortunes, and recite poetry; and the launching of a theremin concert for aliens. He considers media used in attempts at extraterrestrial communication, from microwave systems to plaques on spacecrafts to formal logic, and discusses attempts to formulate a language for our message, including the Astraglossa and two generations of Lincos (lingua cosmica). The chosen medium for interstellar communication reveals much about the technological sophistication of the civilization that sends it, Oberhaus observes, but even more interesting is the information embedded in the message itself. In Extraterrestrial Languages, he considers how philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, science, and art have informed the design or limited the effectiveness of our interstellar messaging. | 免费资源,各位老师和同学可点击文末的附件列表进行下载! | |
【书名】:Birdsong, Speech, and Language: Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain 【作者】;Johan J. Bolhuis, Martin Everaert, Robert C. Berwick, Noam Chomsky 【年份】:2013年 【出版社】:MIT出版社 【简介】:Scholars have long been captivated by the parallels between birdsong and human speech and language. In this book, leading scholars draw on the latest research to explore what birdsong can tell us about the biology of human speech and language and the consequences for evolutionary biology. They examine the cognitive and neural similarities between birdsong learning and speech and language acquisition, considering vocal imitation, auditory learning, an early vocalization phase (»babbling»), the structural properties of birdsong and human language, and the striking similarities between the neural organization of learning and vocal production in birdsong and human speech. After outlining the basic issues involved in the study of both language and evolution, the contributors compare birdsong and language in terms of acquisition, recursion, and core structural properties, and then examine the neurobiology of song and speech, genomic factors, and the emergence and evolution of language. | 免费资源,各位老师和同学可点击文末的附件列表进行下载! |