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The 'Language Instinct' Debate Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)

The 'Language Instinct' Debate By Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)

The 'Language Instinct' Debate by Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)


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A must have for all those following the debate about language, instinct vs learned debate.

The 'Language Instinct' Debate Summary

The 'Language Instinct' Debate by Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)

When it was first published in 1997, Geoffrey Sampson's Educating Eve was described as the definitive response to Steven Pinker's The Language Instinct and Noam Chomsky's nativism. In this revised and expanded new edition, Sampson revisits his original arguments in the light of fresh evidence that has emerged since the original publication. Since Chomsky revolutionized the study of language in the 1960s, it has increasingly come to be accepted that language and other knowledge structures are hard-wired in our genes. According to this view, human beings are born with a rich structure of cognition already in place. But people do not realize how thin the evidence for that idea is. The 'Language Instinct' Debate examines the various arguments for instinctive knowledge, and finds that each one rests on false premisses or embodies logical fallacies. The structures of language are shown to be purely cultural creations. With a new chapter entitled 'How People Really Speak' which uses corpus data to analyse how language is used in spontaneous English conversation, responses to critics, extensive revisions throughout, and a new preface by Paul Postal of New York University, this new edition will be an essential purchase for students, academics, and general readers interested in the debate about the 'language instinct'.

The 'Language Instinct' Debate Reviews

Title mention in Anuario Filosofico, Vol XXXIX/1 2006
Now we have a much revised, corrected and expanded version which answers Sampson's many critics and makes ever clearer the fact that all the Chomsky and Pinker theories are not nearly as well supported as most psychologists and linguists seem to imagine. Sampson has a sharp eye for scholarly fudging of facts, illogical arguments, and towering theories tottering on weak foundations. At the very least Sampson's no-nonsense book, remarkable for its lucidity and readability in a field not notable for these virtues, forces upon us a recognition of the parlous state of a lot of linguistic argument and compels us to return the Scottish verdict of not Proven. We realize that in linguistics the problem is not so much what we do not know as that much of what we pretend to know is simply not supported by sufficient evidence. Sampson may not bring down the temple of a false god but he has most certainly shaken the pillars. Anyone interested in language and culture will find the book captivating.- Leonard R. N. Ashley, Geolinguistics, Vol. 31 2005
Sampson's book is worth reading, because it provides a view of how human languages work without appealing to nativist assumptions...I have recommended Pinker (1994) to my colleagues and students, and almost all of them have told me that it is one of the best books that they have read about language. Sampson agrees that Pinker's book is superbly well written, but he also says a book can be well written, and its conclusions quite wrong (p. 14). I will now also recommend Sampson's book to my colleagues and students, and let them judge between the two. * Linguist List, The *

About Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)

Geoffrey Sampson is a former Professor of Natural Language Computing at the School of Informatics, University of Sussex. He is now a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Culture or Biology? 2. The Original Arguments for a Language Instinct 3. How People Really Speak 4. The Debate Renewed 5. The Creative Mind 6. Conclusion Notes Index

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GOR006266562
9780826473851
0826473857
The 'Language Instinct' Debate by Geoffrey Sampson (University of South Africa, SA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-05-01
240
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