Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages by Guy Deutscher

Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages

Guy Deutscher
304 pages
Picador
Aug 2011
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<p><b>A<i> New York Times</i> Editor's Choice</b><br><b>An<i> Economist</i> Best Book of 2010</b><br><b>A<i> Financial Times</i> Best Book of 2010</b><br><b>A<i> Library Journal</i> Best Book of 2010</b><br><b></b><br><b></b>The debate is ages old: Where does language come from? Is it an artifact of our culture or written in our very DNA? In recent years, the leading linguists have seemingly settled the issue: all languages are fundamentally the same and the particular language we speak does not shape our thinking in any significant way. Guy Deutscher says they're wrong. From Homer to Darwin, from Yale to the Amazon, and through a strange and dazzling history of the color blue, Deutscher argues that our mother tongues do indeed shape our experiences of the world. Audacious, delightful, and provocative, <i>Through the Language Glass</i> is destined to become a classic of intellectual discovery.</p>
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Pages 304
Publisher Picador
Published 2011
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