Doctor Dolittle’s Delusion: Animals and the Uniqueness of Human Language

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Doctor Dolittle’s Delusion: Animals and the Uniqueness of Human Language Author: Illustrator: Amanda Patrick Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Yale University Press
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Pages: 368 Illustrations and other contents: 68 b-w illus. Language: English ISBN: 9780300115253 Categories: ,

Dr. Dolittle had it wrong, says the author of this fascinating book: animals cannot use language. Stephen Anderson explains the difference between communication and language and shows that animals do not have the cognitive capacities necessary to acquire language. “A masterly overview of what is currently known about the communicative abilities of a wide range of creatures. . . . Anderson’s synthesis provides illuminating comparisons with the infinitely more sophisticated resources of the human language. . . . An elegant book.”-Neil Smith, Nature “Well-written, well-argued, and provocative. . . . I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone interested in animal communication and the evolution of language.”-Marc Bekoff, Quarterly Review of Biology

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"A masterly overview of what is currently known about the communicative abilities of a wide range of creatures... Anderson's synthesis provides illuminating comparisons with the infinitely more sophisticated resources of the human language. An elegant book." Neil Smith, Nature "Well-written, well-argued, and provocative... I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone interested in animal communication and the evolution of language." Marc Bekoff, Quarterly Review of Biology"

Author Biography

Stephen R. Anderson is professor of linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science at Yale University.