Talking Hands: What Sign Language Reveals about the MindSimon & Schuster, 2007 - 354 páginas Imagine a village where everyone "speaks" sign language. Just such a village -- an isolated Bedouin community in Israel with an unusually high rate of deafness -- is at the heart of "Talking Hands: What Sign Language Reveals About the Mind." There, an indigenous sign language has sprung up, used by deaf and hearing villagers alike. It is a language no outsider has been able to decode, until now. A "New York Times" reporter trained as a linguist, Margalit Fox is the only Western journalist to have set foot in this remarkable village. In "Talking Hands, " she follows an international team of scientists that is unraveling this mysterious language. Because the sign language of the village has arisen completely on its own, outside the influence of any other language, it is a living demonstration of the "language instinct," man's inborn capacity to create language. If the researchers can decode this language, they will have helped isolate ingredients essential to all human language, signed and spoken. But as "Talking Hands" grippingly shows, their work in the village is also a race against time, because the unique language of the village may already be endangered. "Talking Hands" offers a fascinating introduction to the signed languages of the world -- languages as beautiful, vital and emphatically human as any other -- explaining why they are now furnishing cognitive scientists with long-sought keys to understanding how language works in the mind. Written in lyrical, accessible prose, "Talking Hands" will captivate anyone interested in language, the human mind and journeys to exotic places. |
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... Wendy had grown up " all over . " Her father worked in retail , and the family moved wherever his job took him , from Cleveland to Pittsburgh to upstate New York . Even now , when she speaks English , Wendy's speech reflects these ...
... Wendy was at the wheel , with Carol beside her . I was in back . As Wendy's little car wound over the hairpin turns of the Carmel hills , she and Carol were deep in con- versation . The one - handed signs weren't so bad . At least Wendy ...
... Wendy tells her . " Give me my hat , " Carol says . " They want to show me the camels . " Hassan leaves with them , to meet with his auto mechanic . Muna brings in the tea . It is the most delicious yet , sweet and mint - laced , with ...
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Introduction | 1 |
In the Village of the Deaf | 5 |
What Is This Wonderful Language? | 15 |
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Talking Hands: What Sign Language Reveals About the Mind Margalit Fox Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |