The Truth About Language: What it is and where it came from by Michael C. Corballis
Auckland University Press, 17 APRIL 2017, $39.99
Michael Corballis answers some of the hardest questions in
science – where did language come from and why do we like it so much? – with
his usual verve and humour.
While birds can chirp and monkeys can chatter, only humans
possess the extraordinary power to tell stories and offer explanations, to
explainand persuade, to baffle and bullshit that we call language.
How come? Where did language come from? In this book,
Michael Corballis takes on what has been called the hardest problem in science.From God to Noam Chomsky, many have suggested that language
arose suddenly in a way that cannot be explained through ordinary evolutionary
processes. Corballis argues otherwise. He uncovers the precursors of language
in the ability of mice and other animals to engage in ‘mental time travel’, the
use of gesture by apes, the capacity of chimpanzees to step into the shoes (or paws) of others,
and the increasing need for social co-operation as hominins left the forest.
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