<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>What is the nature of human language? How did it originate? How are different languages connected? <p/>Exploring over two thousand years of human enquiry, <i>The Stories of Linguistics</i> is an accessible introduction to the individuals, ideas and events that have shaped the field of linguistics. From Herodotus to Chomsky, and from philosophy to neuroscience, Kim Ballard presents a fascinating narrative that brings to life a dynamic subject with a rich history. <p/><i>The Stories of Linguistics</i> <br><ul><li>uses a thematic rather than a traditional chronological approach to explore the complex development of Western linguistics </li><li>offers an accessible introduction to a field of linguistics which is attracting more and more interest</li><li>guides readers seamlessly through linguistic history, supported by timelines and suggestions for further reading and research</li></ul><br>With its broad scope and conversational style, <i>The Stories of Linguistics</i> is an ideal introductory text for students at every level, as well as anyone else with an interest in the history and development of language. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kim Ballard</b> is the former Head of English at Esher Sixth Form College as well as former Chief Examiner for Edexcel A Level English language. She is the author of <i>The Frameworks of English</i> (2001, 2007) for Palgrave and <i>Interpreting Texts </i>(2005) in the Routledge A Level English Guides series. <p></p>
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