How We Talk: The Inner Workings of Conversation
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Rating | : | 4.39 (803 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0465059945 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
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N. J. . Enfield is a professor and the chair of linguistics at the University of Sydney, and a research associate in the Language and Cognition Group at the Max Planck Institute. He lives in Sydney, Australia
From the traffic signals of speech to the importance of um, How We Talk revolutionizes our understanding of conversation. We all had teachers who scolded us over the use of um, uh-huh, oh, like, and mm-hmm. In the process, Enfield reveals what makes language universally-and uniquely-human.. J. Nevertheless, they are the essence of how we speak. Whether we are speaking with the clerk at the store, our boss, or our spouse, language is dependent on things as commonplace as a rising tone of voice, an apparently meaningless word, or a glance-signals so small that we hardly pay them any conscious attention. But as linguist N. Enfield reveals in How We Talk, these "bad words" are fundamental to language
. About the AuthorN. J. Enfield is a professor and the chair of linguistics at the University of Sydney, and a research associate in the Language and Cognition Group at the Max Planck Institute. He lives in Sydney, Australia