Review:

Talking: The New Science Of Language And Conversation By David Crystal

overall review score: 4.2
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"Talking: The New Science of Language and Conversation" by David Crystal explores the fascinating world of spoken language, delving into how humans communicate through speech. The book combines linguistic research, real-world examples, and contemporary insights to unravel the complexities of everyday conversation, illustrating how language shapes social interaction and identity in modern society.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive analysis of spoken language and conversation dynamics
  • In-depth discussion on the evolution and structure of speech
  • Integration of latest linguistic research with real-life examples
  • Exploration of technology's impact on communication
  • Accessible writing style suitable for both lay readers and linguists

Pros

  • Provides insightful and well-researched perspectives on spoken language
  • Engaging and accessible writing style makes complex topics understandable
  • Highlights the importance of conversation in social cohesion
  • Includes contemporary examples reflecting modern communication methods

Cons

  • Some sections may be too detailed for casual readers seeking a quick overview
  • Lacks in-depth analysis of non-verbal communication cues
  • Could benefit from more visual aids or diagrams to illustrate concepts

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