Biolinguistics
Discover the fascinating intersection of biology and linguistics in Biolinguistics by Lyle Jenkins, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This thought-provoking book delves into the essence of human language and its critical significance in understanding the mind. With 280 pages of insightful analysis, Jenkins presents a compelling argument that genetic and biological factors are far more influential in language acquisition than traditional methods of instruction or cultural influences. Ideal for students and professionals in the fields of linguistics and language arts, Biolinguistics invites readers to rethink their perceptions of how language is learned and understood. Enhance your knowledge of linguistic structure and the biological underpinnings of language with this essential addition to your library.