The Phonological Mind

Iris Berent

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Author
Iris Berent
Publish Date
2013-01-10
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
360
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
052176940X
ISBN-13
9780521769402
citemno
153720
Edition
Illustrated
Subject
Lingusitics
SKU
9780521769402

Description

Humans instinctively form words by weaving patterns of meaningless speech elements. Moreover, we do so in specific, regular ways. We contrast dogs and gods, favour blogs to lbogs. We begin forming sound-patterns at birth and, like songbirds, we do so spontaneously, even in the absence of an adult model. We even impose these phonological patterns on invented cultural technologies such as reading and writing. But why are humans compelled to generate phonological patterns? And why do different phonological systems - signed and spoken - share aspects of their design? Drawing on findings from a broad range of disciplines including linguistics, experimental psychology, neuroscience and comparative animal studies, Iris Berent explores these questions and proposes a new hypothesis about the architecture of the phonological mind.