The Boundaries of Babel: The Brain and the Enigma of Impossible Languages

Author:   Andrea Moro (Palazzo Broletto IUSS) ,  Noam Chomsky (Laureate Professor, Roam Agency) ,  Ivano Caponigro (University of California, San Diego) ,  Daniel B. Kane
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Volume:   46
ISBN:  

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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   13 August 2010
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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"An exploration of what research at the intersection of contemporary theoretical linguistics and the cognitive neurosciences can reveal about the constraints on the apparently chaotic variation in human languages. In The Boundaries of Babel, Andrea Moro tells the story of an encounter between two cultures: contemporary theoretical linguistics and the cognitive neurosciences. The study of language within a biological context has been ongoing for more than fifty years. The development of neuroimaging technology offers new opportunities to enrich the ""biolinguistic perspective"" and extend it beyond an abstract framework for inquiry. As a leading theoretical linguist in the generative tradition and also a cognitive scientist schooled in the new imaging technology, Moro is uniquely equipped to explore this. Moro examines what he calls the ""hidden"" revolution in contemporary science: the discovery that the number of possible grammars is not infinite and that their number is biologically limited. This radical but little-discussed change in the way we look at language, he claims, will require us to rethink not just the fundamentals of linguistics and neurosciences but also our view of the human mind. Moro searches for neurobiological correlates of ""the boundaries of Babel""—the constraints on the apparent chaotic variation in human languages—by using an original experimental design based on artificial languages. He offers a critical overview of some of the fundamental results from linguistics over the last fifty years, in particular regarding syntax, then uses these essential aspects of language to examine two neuroimaging experiments in which he took part. He describes the two neuroimaging techniques used (positron emission topography, or PET, and functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI), but makes it clear that techniques and machines do not provide interesting data without a sound theoretical framework. Finally, he discusses some speculative aspects of modern research in biolinguistics regarding the impact of the linear structure of linguistics expression on grammar, and more generally, some core aspects of language acquisition, genetics, and evolution."

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Author:   Andrea Moro (Palazzo Broletto IUSS) ,  Noam Chomsky (Laureate Professor, Roam Agency) ,  Ivano Caponigro (University of California, San Diego) ,  Daniel B. Kane
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   MIT Press
Volume:   46
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780262515061


ISBN 10:   0262515067
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   13 August 2010
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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In this engaging, informative, and provocative book, a leading theoretical linguist shows why so many of us are so excited about the 'biolinguistic revolution.' Neuroscientists can discover some of the central ideas of current Chomskian linguistics; linguists can learn some of the core concepts of neuroscience; and anyone interested can see how the two fields are beginning to come together. --Howard B. Lasnik, Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland


"FROM THE FORWARD:""Andrea Moro has gained a unique position in formulating and implementing constructive approaches to ... difficult and demanding tasks. He is able to address them with a deep understanding of modern linguistics, a field to which he has made a major contribution of his own, and mastery of the relevant technology and its potential. His new book is a lucid introduction to these exciting areas, superbly informed and imaginatively presented, with intriguing implications well beyond biolinguistics... A rare achievement..."" --Noam Chomsky, from the foreword -- Noam Chompsky ""In this engaging, informative, and provocative book, a leading theoreticallinguist shows why so many of us are so excited about the 'biolinguisticrevolution.' Neuroscientists can discover some of the central ideas ofcurrent Chomskian linguistics; linguists can learn some of the core conceptsof neuroscience; and anyone interested can see how the two fields arebeginning to come together.""--Howard B. Lasnik, Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland -- Howard Lasnik ""In this engaging, informative, and provocative book, a leading theoretical linguist shows why so many of us are so excited about the 'biolinguistic revolution.' Neuroscientists can discover some of the central ideas of current Chomskian linguistics; linguists can learn some of the core concepts of neuroscience; and anyone interested can see how the two fields are beginning to come together."" Howard B. Lasnik , Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland"


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Andrea Moro is Professor of General Linguistics at the Institute for Advanced Study (IUSS) in Pavia, Italy. He is the author of Dynamic Antisymmetry, Impossible Languages, and The Boundaries of Babel (all published by the MIT Press), and other books, including The Raising of Predicates and I Speak, Therefore I Am. Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor and Professor of Linguistics (Emeritus) at MIT and the author of many influential books on linguistics, including Aspects of the Theory of Syntax and The Minimalist Program, both published by the MIT Press.

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