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By: David Crystal
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

In the author’s own words, “How Language Works is not about music, cookery, or sex. But it is about how we talk about music, cookery, and sex—or, indeed, anything at all.” Language is so fundamental to everyday life that we take it for granted. But as David Crystal makes clear in this work of unprecedented scope, language is an extremely powerful tool that defines the human species. Crystal offers general readers a personal tour of the intricate workings of language. He moves effortlessly from big subjects like the origins of languages, how children learn to speak, and how conversation works to subtle but revealing points such as how email differs from both speech and writing in important ways, how language reveals a person’s social status, and how we decide whether a word is rude or polite. Broad and deep, but with a light and witty touch, How Language Works is the ultimate layman’s guide to how we communicate with one another.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Avery
Pub. Date: 1st November 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 512
Ean: 9781583332917
Isbn: 158333291X

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One more step towards clarity
~ Written on Jun 18, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

We may all have an instinct for language but we can enjoy our use and perception of language far more with the help of such an astute observer and analyst as David Crystal. For anyone interested in using spoken-written language to convey meaning to other people, How Language Works, is well worth having read. I had to put forth more than ordinary effort to read this wonderful book, but I believe I have been well rewarded.

Living language
~ Written on Aug 31, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book - lots of interesting data, much of which was new to me. I thought that the 'mechanical' chapters at the beginning were a rather dry intro and could perhaps have been put in an appendix.

On what we say-in so many words.
~ Written on Jul 23, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

The book was easy to read and relaxingly informative-I learnt a lot,David Crystal shows how linguistics and language should be discussed once again.

An Excellent Overview of the HOW
~ Written on Jul 19, 2007. 9 out of 9 users found this review helpful.

I would strongly disagree with the review that contends that this book does not explore its subject matter in enough depth. I particularly disagree with the reviewer when he keeps asking for further explanation ("it doesn't explain WHY...") The book is not intended to explain why. As the introduction makes clear, it is intended as an explanation of the HOW of linguistics; in other words, it is intended as a diagnostic overview of linguistic science. It is not a scientific investigation. It is not a historical (or etymological) overview of linguistic practices. It is a description of those practices. In this light, it succeeds admirably. I found the book extremely informative as an effective introduction to linguistics. And I did NOT find it a difficult read.
If you have no background study in linguistics, I HIGHLY recommend this book.

tough going
~ Written on Jul 2, 2007. 3 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

Don't be fooled by the cartoony cover: this book is very technical and will make for slow going. It could easily be used as the text in a linguistics survey course.

If you're looking at lighthearted romp through the beauty and weirdness of languages, this certainly isn't it.

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