Language Web
Discover the intricate connections of language in Jean Aitchison's captivating book, Language Web. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this enlightening volume spans 156 pages and delves into the multifaceted nature of language, likening it to a vast spider's web. Aitchison examines the biological aspects of language, the process of language acquisition in children, and how this intricate web has influenced the evolution of language itself. This book is based on the thought-provoking 1996 BBC Reith lectures and includes engaging illustrations, insightful notes, and a reflective afterword that discusses the reception of the lectures. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and anyone curious about the complexities of language, Language Web offers a unique perspective on how we communicate and understand the world around us.