Folk Linguistics, Epistemology, and Language Theories
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book presents seven papers that delve into the reflexive nature of human language and its implications across multiple disciplines. It examines how this perspective influences linguistic theory, anthropology, language acquisition, evolution, folk psychology, cognitive science, historiography, and philosophy. By exploring these interconnected fields, the work highlights the significance of reflexivity in understanding language and its role in human cognition and social interaction.

