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Morten H. Christiansen, Nick Chater: The Language Game (Hardcover, 2022, Basic Books)

Forget the language instinct—this is the story of how we make up language as we …

A Masterful, Illuminating Tour of Linguistic Evolutionary Theory

If you want to get fired up about language and linguistics, this is the book for you. Covering the neurological underpinnings of language production and comprehension, linguistic theory, and the philosophy of language with scientific rigor and an engaging narrative, Christiansen and Chater methodically work through how language is a fundamental part of the human experience. There are also a variety of illuminating case studies sprinkled throughout, from languages that illustrate extremes to the incredible example of Laura Bridgman, who essentially learned how to spell before learning language. This book was also mercifully written before the rise of LLMs (although there's an unfortunate epilogue chapter that goes a bit over the rails). Highly recommend