Diversity in Language
Discover the fascinating world of linguistic diversity with Diversity in Language, published by the Centre for the Study of Language & Information in 2007. This insightful paperback, spanning 250 pages, delves into what linguistic diversity reveals about the human mind. The essays within explore a wide range of topics, from historical analyses of Indonesian to the nuances of time change in Smith Island verbs. Additionally, the book examines unplanned spoken Russian and the intricacies of argument structure in the Pacific Northwest. Each contribution showcases the rich tapestry of linguistic possibilities, making this book a must-read for linguists, language enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the complexities of human communication. Enhance your understanding of language and its cognitive implications by adding this essential volume to your collection.