The Language Puzzle, Steven Mithen
The Language Puzzle, Steven Mithen
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The Language Puzzle
Piecing Together the Six-Million-Year Story of How Words Evolved

Author: Steven Mithen

Narrator: Kerry Hutchinson

Unabridged: 13 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 06/18/2024


Synopsis

A top scholar reveals the most complete picture to date of how early human speech led to the languages we use today  

The invention of language began with the apelike calls of our earliest ancestors. Today, the world is home to thousands of complex languages. Yet exactly how, when, and why this evolution occurred has been one of the most enduring—and contentiously debated—questions in science.  

In The Language Puzzle, renowned archaeologist Steven Mithen puts forward a groundbreaking new account of the origins of language. Scientists have gained new insights into the first humans of 2.8 million years ago, and how numerous species flourished but only one, Homo sapiens, survives today. Drawing from this work and synthesizing research across archaeology, psychology, linguistics, genetics, and more, Mithen details a step-by-step explanation of how our human ancestors transitioned from apelike calls to words, and from words to language as we use it today. He explores how language shaped our cognition and vice versa; how metaphor advanced Homo sapiens’ ability to formulate abstract concepts, develop agriculture, and—ultimately—shape the world. The result is a master narrative that builds bridges between disciplines, stuns with its breadth and depth, and spans millennia of societal development.

Deeply researched and brilliantly told, The Language Puzzle marks a seminal understanding of the evolution of language.  

Reviews

Mind-blowing. A combination of some of my favourite things: neanderthals, language and ancient history. This popular science book tackles everything from how language started to where it is now. Have you ever wondered how language started? Did two or more people try to gesture that certain things sho......more

Goodreads review by Bharath

An interesting book – tracing how we humans (possibly) acquired our modern language abilities. There has been a belief that we might have a universal language gene. Noam Chomsky believed this was likely. But neuroscience has not found it, at least as yet. The diversity of the languages humans speak......more

Goodreads review by Katie

A really interesting read - some of the more science-heavy aspects went over my head, but I loved the linguistics elements.......more

Goodreads review by Prahlad

This book was a disappointment. The subject is one that I find immensely interesting and I was really hoping for more than a Wikipedia entry, but that was not to be. The author tries to cover a wide variety of topics from the linguistic abilities of great apes to recent discoveries in the field of an......more

Goodreads review by Steve

I found the information interesting. Some of the explanations are clear; some are not. The book uses mostly plain language but I felt that it sometimes devolved into jargon. The book lacked any author’s journey, which to me is a big factor in liking a book. I did not find the writing that engaging b......more