
Toward A Genetics of Language
Author(s): Mabel L. Rice
- Publisher: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 1 July 1996
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 432 pages
- ISBN-10: 0805816771
- ISBN-13: 9780805816778
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This book brings together leading researchers from molecular biology, neuroanatomy, linguistics, cognitive science, and psychology to discuss how far we have come in our search for the genes that underlie our unique linguistic capacity. As we draw close to the end of the decade of the brain, this book presents in one place much of the most significant research on language that has been done in this century. With the publication of the volume, Mabel Rice has provided an integrated, informed perspective on this research at exactly the right time. The exciting findings that are reported throughout the book confirm how close we are to breaking the ultimate genetic code. They will surely stimulate further research over the next few years that may allow us to realize the end of our search for how human genes encode our capacity for language. This is a wonderful book that deserves a prominent position on the bookshelves of all researchers who are interested in the most exciting questions of our time.”
―Helen Tager-Flusberg
University of Massachusetts, Boston
“This important and exciting book offers the beginnings of a framework within which behavioral scientists and geneticists may work together to address contributions of heredity and environment to the acquisition of language. Crucial genetics concepts are presented in a manner accessible to language researchers. Together, the chapters provide a balanced view of both the contributions genetic research may be expected to make to our understanding of language impairments and the contributions more specified definitions of language impairment may make to our understanding of human genetics.”
―Carolyn B. Mervis
Emory University
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