Discover how human speech grows from simple sounds into a vast family of languages, and why that story matters.
This classic course analyzes language as both a rational system and a natural instinct, tracing how languages split and spread across cultures. It surveys major language families, including Aryan, Semitic, and related scripts, using historical evidence from inscriptions, texts, and ancient trade.
You’ll explore how scholars connect Sanskrit, Greek, Hebrew, and other tongues, and how ideas about language shape our understanding of history, cognition, and society. The book also discusses the discovery and decipherment of ancient languages and their enduring impact on modern linguistics.
Ideal for readers of linguistic history, philology, and the science of language.
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