The Language Instinct ("Daily Telegraph" Talking Science) (1994) by Steven Pinker
In 'The Language Instinct', Steven Pinker argues that the ability to use language is innate to humans, much like the instinct to walk or to see. He explores the complexities of language and its development, drawing on insights from linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science.
Rating: 3.4
Genres Non-Fiction, Science, Psychology
Original language: en
Creators
Steven Pinker (author)
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