
The Story of Human Language
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John McWhorter
About this listen
Language defines us as a species, placing humans head and shoulders above even the most proficient animal communicators. But it also beguiles us with its endless mysteries, allowing us to ponder why different languages emerged, why there isn't simply a single language, how languages change over time and whether that's good or bad, and how languages die out and become extinct. Now you can explore all of these questions and more in an in-depth series of 36 lectures from one of America's leading linguists.
You'll be witness to the development of human language, learning how a single tongue spoken 150,000 years ago evolved into the estimated 6,000 languages used around the world today and gaining an appreciation of the remarkable ways in which one language sheds light on another.
The many fascinating topics you examine in these lectures include: the intriguing evidence that links a specific gene to the ability to use language; the specific mechanisms responsible for language change; language families and the heated debate over the first language; the phenomenon of language mixture; why some languages develop more grammatical machinery than they actually need; the famous hypothesis that says our grammars channel how we think; artificial languages, including Esperanto and sign languages for the deaf; and how word histories reflect the phenomena of language change and mixture worldwide.
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©2004 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2004 The Great CoursesEditor reviews
Excellent run through of linguistics
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Excellent
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However this must be updated with politically correct and non offensive language in terms of Black Lives Matter - and review references to slavery etc.
Excellent and brilliant speaker - with such memorable entertaining quips throughout - great Human performance. Would have loved him to be my lecturer!
Fascinating with humour
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This lecturer is very relaxed and natural in his presentation and succeeds in make his linguistics series very interesting as well as informative (and I have limited interest in languages). Extra light relief was (accidentally) provided by his stabs at British regional accents and dialects.Entertaining, interesting and informative
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Very engaging performance
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An Intriguing Story Full of Humour
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Absolutely fascinating and very accessible
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I have to say that this course delivered so much more than I expected. Yes, it covered all sorts of fascinating facts about human language - and was not too Euro-centric, which was refreshing. A real eye-opener in how languages are related around the world, how they evolved - and are still evolving, and the quirks and oddities in our modern languages. If you are interested in language then this course will hit the spot.
Very informative and definitely worth listening to.
But Prof McWhorter is the real reason this course is one of the best I have ever listened to. At first, I was raising my eyebrows and thinking "Hmm, he is a bit erratic sounding, will I like this". But before long I was hooked. His obvious enthusiasm shines out and brings this all to life. I suspect he ad-libs a bit. Sometimes things get dropped in that made me laugh out loud. At one point I am sure I heard the recording crew laughing too. What's with the broccoli? And as for the dog on the Titanic - I had to pause to recompose myself.
Since finishing this one, I have purchased other courses by Prof McWhorter, as well as listening to him on YouTube and other sources. Totally a fan-girl now. Prof McWhorter, you rock. Thank you for 18 hours and 15 minutes of fascinating, informative, exciting human language history.
So sad I finished it
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It meshes well with playing Pokémon GO.
Funny and insightful
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Fascinating story, well told
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