“When a scientist considers all high-tech mental machinery needed to arrange words into ordinary sentences, prescriptive rules are, at best, inconsequential little decorations. The very fact that they have to be drilled shows that they are alien to the natural workings of the language system. One can choose to obsess over prescriptive rules, but they have no more to do with language than the criteria for judging cats at a cat show have to do with mammalian biology.”
Quote by Steven Pinker
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The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language
This book delves into the fascinating subject of language, examining how humans have developed the ability to create and use language. It explores the biological and cognitive aspects of language, discussing theories and evidence regarding the evolution of language skills in humans. more
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