In Words and Rules, Steven Pinker explores profound mysteries of language by picking a deceptively simple phenomenon -- regular and irregular verbs -- and examining it from every angle. With humor and verve, he covers an astonishing array of topics in the sciences and humanities, from the history of languages to how to simulate languages on computers to major ideas in the history of Western philosophy.
Through it all, Pinker presents a single, powerful idea: that language comprises a mental dictionary of memorized words and a mental grammar of creative rules. The idea extends beyond language and offers insight into the very nature of the human mind.
This is a sparkling, eye-opening, and utterly original book by one of the world's leading cognitive scientists.
Dad, husband. Screenwriter with a soft spot for explosions and mindfucks. Wrote AFTERMATH, coming out this year.
If you like language, logic theory, and neuroscience, WORDS AND RULES by Steven Pinker will scratch that geeky itch of yours. Granted, it's dense and I've got a couple hundred pages left, but I've said, "HEYDIDYOUKNOW," to my wife like a gajillion times already.