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Linguaphile : a life of language love / Julie Sedivy.

Sedivy, Julie, (author.).

Summary:

"Linguaphile: A Life of Language Love follows the path that language takes through a human life - from an infant's first attempts at sense-making to the vulnerabilities and losses that accompany aging. As Sedivy shows, however, language and life are inextricable, and here she offers them together: a childish misunderstanding of her mother's meaning reveals the difficulty of relating to other minds; frustration with 'professional' communication styles exposes the labyrinth of standards that define success; the first signs of hearing loss lead to a meditation on society's discomfort with physical and mental limitations. Part memoir, part scientific exploration, and part cultural commentary, this book celebrates the thrills of a life steeped in the aesthetic delights of language and the joys of its scientific scrutiny." -- Adapted from publisher's description.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780374601836 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 0374601836 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 320 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Part I: Childhood. Before meaning -- Minds, meeting and parting -- Feral polyglot -- Prosthesis -- Crevasses -- Part II: Maturity. The rectilinear movement of time -- Resolving ambiguities -- How to be a success! -- Pleasure hunts -- Part III: Loss. Missing words -- Limits -- Silence.
Subject: Language and languages.
Psycholinguistics.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

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Covington Branch 401 S448L 2024 (Text) 33126026416697 New Adult Nonfiction Available -

  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2024 September

    Canadian linguist Sedivy (Memory Speaks: On Losing and Reclaiming Language and Self; Language in Mind: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics) offers a series of essays about stages of life, such as childhood, aging, and loss. Sedivy utilizes her expertise in linguistics and psychology to weave scientific studies into stories about her own life experiences. The scientific parts are accessible to nonspecialists, primarily due to the way Sedivy connects them to real-life experiences and people. Many of the essays are profoundly beautiful, speaking to elements of humanity. When she was a child, her parents moved their family from their native Czechoslovakia to Austria, then Italy, and finally Canada, initially to French-speaking Montreal. Thus, by the age of five, she had absorbed elements of five languages. She intended to become a writer but became enthralled with the study of language, which beautifully informs every essay. She ends the book with the death of her brother, Vac, from pancreatic cancer at age 50 and the way his words and being still flow within her own body. VERDICT A book about language, built by a skilled architect employing the most artful uses of words. This thought-provoking book is a lovely addition to any collection.—Caren Nichter

    Copyright 2024 Library Journal.

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