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Selfish Sounds and Linguistic Evolution: A Darwinian Approach to Language Change

by Nikolaus Ritt
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Overview

This new perspective on language change looks at a number of developments in the history of sounds and words and explains them in terms of Darwin's evolutionary theory. Nikolaus Ritt demonstrates how the constituents of language can be regarded as mental patterns, or "memes", which copy themselves from one brain to another when communication and language acquisition occur. Challenging established models of linguistic competence, Ritt's controversial approach will stimulate debate among evolutionary biologists, cognitive scientists and linguists.

Synopsis

This book uses Darwin's evolutionary theory to account for language development and change.

About the Author, Nikolaus Ritt

Nikolaus Ritt is Professor and Head of the English Department at Vienna University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521120630

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