Dying Words: Endangered Languages and What They Have to Tell UsISBN: 978-0-631-23305-3
Hardcover
312 pages
May 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments ix
Prologue xv
A Note on the Presentation of Linguistic Material xx
Part I The Library of Babel 1
1 Warramurrungunji’s Children 5
2 Four Millennia to Tune In 24
Part II A Great Feast of Languages 45
3 A Galapagos of Tongues 49
4 Your Mind in Mine: Social Cognition in Grammar 69
Part III Faint Tracks in an Ancient Wordscape: Languages and Deep World History 81
5 Sprung from Some Common Source 85
6 Travels in the Logosphere: Hooking Ancient Words onto Ancient Worlds 105
7 Keys to Decipherment: How Living Languages Can Unlock Forgotten Scripts 129
Part IV Ratchetting Each Other Up: The Coevolution of Language, Culture, and Thought 155
8 Trellises of the Mind: How Language Trains Thought 159
9 What Verse and Verbal Art Can Weave 182
Part V Listening While We Can 205
10 Renewing the Word 207
Epilogue: Sitting in the Dust, Standing in the Sky 229
Notes 232
References 249
Index of Languages and Language Families 274
Index 280