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The Crucible of Language: How Language and Mind Create Meaning

The Crucible of Language: How Language and Mind Create Meaning

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Vyvyan Evans
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 11/19/2015
EAN 9781107123915, ISBN10: 1107123917

Hardcover, 375 pages, 23.7 x 15.7 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

From the barbed, childish taunt on the school playground, to the eloquent sophistry of a lawyer prising open a legal loophole in a court of law, meaning arises each time we use language to communicate with one another. How we use language - to convey ideas, make requests, ask a favour, and express anger, love or dismay - is of the utmost importance; indeed, linguistic meaning can be a matter of life and death. In The Crucible of Language, Vyvyan Evans explains what we know, and what we do, when we communicate using language; he shows how linguistic meaning arises, where it comes from, and the way language enables us to convey the meanings that can move us to tears, bore us to death, or make us dizzy with delight. Meaning is, he argues, one of the final frontiers in the mapping of the human mind.

Part I. The Ineffability of Meaning
1. Introduction
unweaving a mystery
2. The alchemist, the crucible, and the ineffability of meaning
Part II. Meaning in Mind
3. Patterns in language, patterns in the mind
4. Time is our fruit fly
5. Concepts body forth
6. The concept-making engine (or how to build a baby)
7. The act of creation
Part III. Meaning in Language
8. Webs of words
9. Meaning in the mix
10. The cooperative species
11. The crucible of language
Epilogue
the golden triangle.