Los mejores 37 Language libros

Language is the cornerstone of human communication, shaping our thoughts and interactions. Our carefully selected book list delves into various aspects of language, offering valuable insights into its power and complexity.

Discover the richness and nuances of language with our collection. Ready to explore these illuminating reads and deepen your understanding of this fundamental aspect of human connection?

Los mejores 37 Language libros
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Language Libros: The Language Instinct de

The Language Instinct

Steven Pinker
How the Mind Creates Language
4.0 (128 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Language Instinct?

The Language Instinct (1994) provides an in-depth look into the origins and intricacies of language, offering both a crash course in linguistics and linguistic anthropology along the way. By examining our knack for language, the book makes the case that the propensity for language learning is actually hardwired into our brains.

¿Quién debería leer The Language Instinct?

  • Anyone interested in linguistics
  • People who want to know why Noam Chomsky is so famous
  • Anyone who has ever been taken aback by how quickly their children learned to speak

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Language Libros: Fluent Forever de

Fluent Forever

Gabriel Wyner
How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
4.3 (369 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Fluent Forever?

Fluent Forever unlocks the secrets of how to get the most out of your memory, so you can learn languages faster than you ever thought possible. It teaches you how your memory works and the precise techniques you can use to remember more words, more accurately, in a way that’s efficient and fun.

¿Quién debería leer Fluent Forever?

  • Anyone learning a language
  • Anyone who wants to improve their memory

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Language Libros: 10 Days to Faster Reading de

10 Days to Faster Reading

The Princeton Language Institute and Abby Marks Beale
Zip Through Books, Magazines, and Newspapers – Understand and Remember Everything You Read
4.4 (601 ratings)
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¿De qué trata 10 Days to Faster Reading?

10 Days to Faster Reading (2001) sets out to help you get through your ever-growing pile of must-read books. By breaking down the mindsets and bad habits that inhibit effective reading and replacing them with highly efficient reading techniques, you’ll be reading faster and retaining more than ever before.

¿Quién debería leer 10 Days to Faster Reading?

  • Anyone who wants to read faster and remember more of what they read
  • Educators looking for new reading strategies for students
  • College students and bibliophiles

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Language Libros: Through the Language Glass de

Through the Language Glass

Guy Deutscher
Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages
4.0 (77 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Through the Language Glass?

Through the Language Glass (2010) explores the many ways in which language both reflects and influences our culture. By exploring the different ways that languages deal with space, gender and color, the book demonstrates just how fundamentally the language you speak alters your perception of the world.

¿Quién debería leer Through the Language Glass?

  • People interested in language and how it affects us
  • Anyone interested in how the brain works
  • Linguistics students

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Language Libros: The Secret Life of Pronouns de

The Secret Life of Pronouns

James W. Pennebaker
What Our Words Say About Us
4.2 (36 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Secret Life of Pronouns?

The Secret Life of Pronouns (2011) shines a light on the everyday language that we seldom pay attention to, revealing the ways in which it serves as a window into our personality and our social connections.

¿Quién debería leer The Secret Life of Pronouns?

  • Linguists, psychologists and grammar nerds from all disciplines
  • Anyone interested in what language can reveal about others and ourselves

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Language Libros: The Sense of Style de

The Sense of Style

Steven Pinker
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century
4.2 (114 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Sense of Style?

The Sense of Style (2014) offers a refreshing and relevant guide to writing potent, readable texts of all kinds. Instead of extolling the same confusing and sometimes counter-intuitive rules found in traditional style guides, The Sense of Style offers simple tricks and heuristics guaranteed to improve your writing.

¿Quién debería leer The Sense of Style?

  • Lovers of the English language
  • Professional or amateur writers
  • People interested in linguistics

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Language Libros: I Can Hear You Whisper de

I Can Hear You Whisper

Lydia Denworth
An Intimate Journey Through the Science of Sound and Language
3.9 (11 ratings)
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¿De qué trata I Can Hear You Whisper?

I Can Hear You Whisper (2014) is about human communication, and the phenomenon and culture of deafness. Hearing is a complex process that doesn’t function the same way for everyone, and those who are deaf or hard of hearing have developed alternative methods of communication, around which a special culture has grown. These blinks give an overview of that culture and show that it’s just as rich as any other.

¿Quién debería leer I Can Hear You Whisper?

  • Anyone interested in the science or culture of deafness
  • Sociology or medical students

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Language Libros: Words That Work de

Words That Work

Frank Luntz
It’s Not What You Say, It’s What People Hear
4.0 (166 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Words That Work?

Words That Work (2007) is a guide to getting your point across more efficiently and effectively. These blinks explain the power of language and how it can help you in any number of situations, from business to political discussions to getting out of a traffic ticket.

¿Quién debería leer Words That Work?

  • Anyone who wants to communicate more effectively
  • Academics interested in the hidden power of language

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Language Libros: What Makes Us Human? de

What Makes Us Human?

Charles Pasternak, editor
4.0 (27 ratings)
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¿De qué trata What Makes Us Human??

In What Makes Us Human (2007), a group of experts shares ideas on this centuries-long question. These blinks plumb the depths of the mystery of our species, to discover why humans alone cook food to eat, think creatively and understand cause and effect.

¿Quién debería leer What Makes Us Human??

  • Scientists, philosophers and theologists
  • People who want to explore questions about human life

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Language Libros: Words Like Loaded Pistols de

Words Like Loaded Pistols

Sam Leith
Rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama
4.1 (149 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Words Like Loaded Pistols?

Words Like Loaded Pistols (2012) is a guide to identifying rhetoric and using it to your advantage. These blinks use historical, contemporary and everyday examples to show how rhetoric is a part of everything we do, which is why it’s such an essential topic to examine.

¿Quién debería leer Words Like Loaded Pistols?

  • Anyone who wants to better understand the science behind political jargon
  • Students and professionals striving to become better public speakers and writers

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Language Libros: Thirty Million Words de

Thirty Million Words

Dana Suskind
Building a Child’s Brain
4.6 (32 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Thirty Million Words?

Thirty Million Words (2015) explains the importance of language in a child’s early development and long-term success. These blinks outline the optimal early language environment for a child and highlight the ways parents can help their children during these critical years.

¿Quién debería leer Thirty Million Words?

  • New parents
  • Psychologists and educators
  • People who want to learn a new language.

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Language Libros: Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes de

Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes

Daniel Everett
Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle
4.5 (38 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes?

Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes (2008) tell us about the unique culture and language of the Pirahã, an indigenous people of the Amazonian jungle who don’t use numbers, have names for colors or bother with small talk. They also laugh and smile more than most other cultures. These blinks explain what languages can tell us about the human experience and, moreover, why we shouldn’t forget how many other cultures and languages besides our own exist around the world.

¿Quién debería leer Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes?

  • Language enthusiasts looking to learn more
  • Anyone who thinks all languages are more or less the same
  • Citizens of the world looking to gain fresh perspectives on other cultures

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Language Libros: The Mother Tongue de

The Mother Tongue

Bill Bryson
English And How It Got That Way
4.5 (130 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Mother Tongue?

The Mother Tongue (1990) provides a unique and personal look at the history of the English language. You’ll learn how, thanks to its flexibility and adaptability, English has endured and flourished, despite centuries of invasions, uprisings and censorship.

¿Quién debería leer The Mother Tongue?

  • Historians
  • Linguists
  • Word lovers

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Language Libros: Holy Sh*t de

Holy Sh*t

Melissa Mohr
A Brief History of Swearing
4.1 (55 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Holy Sh*t?

Holy Sh*t (2013) is a journey through the history of swearing. Starting in ancient Rome and coming up to the present day, these blinks delve into the cultures of different periods to highlight the rich evolution of swear words and obscenities throughout history.

¿Quién debería leer Holy Sh*t?

  • Language lovers
  • Historians, anthropologists and students of cultural studies
  • People who want to broaden their swearing vocabulary

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Language Libros: Do I Make Myself Clear? de

Do I Make Myself Clear?

Harold Evans
Why Writing Well Matters
3.9 (82 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Do I Make Myself Clear??

Do I Make Myself Clear? (2017) offers a much-needed look at why clear and concise messages are, now more than ever, so important. There is an overwhelming abundance of content these days, and yet finding the truth has never been more difficult. Politicians and marketing executives use deliberately misleading words that obscure the truth and leave us confused and distrustful. Other times, bad writing simply leaves us scratching our heads. If we hope to better understand the facts, we need more people who can deliver clear and meaningful writing.

¿Quién debería leer Do I Make Myself Clear??

  • Aspiring writers
  • Students hoping to craft better papers
  • Readers tired of bad writing

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Language Libros: Making a Point de

Making a Point

David Crystal
The Persnickety Story of English Punctuation
3.7 (16 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Making a Point?

Making a Point (2015) is all about punctuation, the little marks that tie written language together. These blinks explain what function punctuation serves, why it can become a heated topic of discussion and how writers have used it creatively for years.

¿Quién debería leer Making a Point?

  • Anyone who writes
  • Students of language or literature
  • Grammar nerds

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Language Libros: Language Intelligence de

Language Intelligence

Joseph J Romm
Lessons on Persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Lady Gaga
4.2 (128 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Language Intelligence?

Language Intelligence (2012) focuses on an aspect of language that is often overlooked or dismissed: the art of rhetoric. From the King James Bible to Shakespeare, from modern-day political campaigns to the lyrics of pop songs, rhetoric is a widely used tool – one that we all should learn to use and understand. After all, in words there is power and strength.

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¿Quién debería leer Language Intelligence?

  • Linguists and grammarians
  • Politicians and marketing experts
  • Poets and singers

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Language Libros: The Stuff of Thought de

The Stuff of Thought

Steven Pinker
Language as a Window into Human Nature
4.0 (84 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Stuff of Thought?

The Stuff Of Thought (2007) offers an in-depth look at language and, more specifically, what it can tell us about human nature and the complexities of the human mind. These blinks touch on everything from our ability to unconsciously detect subtle grammatical patterns to the linguistic rules surrounding politeness.

¿Quién debería leer The Stuff of Thought?

  • Readers interested in the complexity of language
  • Psychologists and language therapists
  • Students of linguistics and literature

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Language Libros: Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime de

Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime

James O. Pyle and Maryann Karinch
Secrets of Calculated Questioning From a Veteran Interrogator
4.1 (131 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime?

Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime (2014) is a guide to asking questions that will elicit the responses you seek. The authors draw on decades of experience to show that everyone – from teachers to journalists to doctors – can benefit from asking the right questions in the right way.

¿Quién debería leer Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime?

  • Journalists, lawyers or anyone whose job involves asking a lot of questions
  • People interested in the sociology of language
  • Those wishing to improve their conversational techniques

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Language Libros: Word by Word de

Word by Word

Kory Stamper
The Secret Life of Dictionaries
4.3 (15 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Word by Word?

Word by Word (2017) is about an object, and its associated profession, for which people rarely spare a thought: dictionaries and the honorable occupation of lexicography. Kory Stamper introduces the fascinating world of word classification through her own experience at Merriam-Webster, showing what dictionaries can do and, just as importantly, what they don’t.

¿Quién debería leer Word by Word?

  • Language enthusiasts and linguistics nerds
  • Lovers of English literature
  • Anyone hoping to get a new perspective on underappreciated professions

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Language Libros: The Third Chimpanzee de

The Third Chimpanzee

Jared Diamond
The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal
4.3 (213 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Third Chimpanzee?

In The Third Chimpanzee (1991), Jared Diamond explores the evolution of Homo sapiens, which started out like any other animal and gradually became a unique creature capable of producing speech, making art and inventing technology. The book reveals some extraordinary insights about the nature of human beings.

¿Quién debería leer The Third Chimpanzee?

  • Students of history and anthropology
  • People interested in human evolution
  • Readers querying the essence of humankind

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Language Libros: Writing That Works de

Writing That Works

Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson
How To Communicate Effectively In Business
4.1 (84 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Writing That Works?

Writing That Works (1981) is the definitive guide to business writing. These blinks are full of advice on how to write clear, compelling and succinct business communications, covering everything from quarterly reports to presentations, emails and even resumes.

¿Quién debería leer Writing That Works?

  • Marketers and advertisers at all levels
  • Students of business, marketing and advertising
  • Entrepreneurs looking for tips on effective business writing

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Language Libros: Words on the Move de

Words on the Move

John McWhorter
Why English Won’t – and Can’t – Sit Still (Like, Literally)
4.5 (81 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Words on the Move?

Words on the Move (2016) is a whistle-stop tour through the history of the English language, from its Anglo-Saxon roots to global lingua franca. Packed with illuminating insights into the evolution of words and meaning, John McWhorter’s entertaining look at language dispels plenty of myths along the way. He argues that emoticons and the new use of “like” aren’t a threat to our language, but quite the opposite – they’re the latest chapters in a story of endless evolution.

¿Quién debería leer Words on the Move?

  • Language learners and enthusiasts
  • Anyone who’s wondered where words come from
  • History buffs

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Language Libros: China In Ten Words de

China In Ten Words

Yu Hua
4.1 (118 ratings)
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¿De qué trata China In Ten Words?

China in Ten Words (2012) explores the way modern China talks about itself and probes what that tells us about its past, present and likely future. Honing in on ten common concepts, author Yu Huan tells the story of a nation that has seemingly changed beyond recognition, yet in many ways remains closer to its revolutionary origins than one might believe.

¿Quién debería leer China In Ten Words?

  • Students of the history of Communist China
  • Linguists curious about how language shapes cultural concepts
  • Those who are fascinated by the modern “Chinese Miracle”

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Language Libros: How Language Works de

How Language Works

David Crystal
How Babies Babble, Words Change Meaning, and Languages Live or Die
4.3 (117 ratings)
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00:00

¿De qué trata How Language Works?

How Language Works (2005) unlocks the secrets of how and why we communicate. Language is one of the defining characteristics that makes humans human. But because it’s such a fundamental concept, we rarely take the time to think about where it comes from or how it evolves. These blinks examine the historical and personal origins of language and the many different ways it affects our daily lives.

¿Quién debería leer How Language Works?

  • Language lovers curious to learn how language works
  • Those who appreciate the vast diversity of languages in the world
  • People concerned about endangered or extinct languages

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Language Libros: Because Internet de

Because Internet

Gretchen McCulloch
Understanding the New Rules of Language
4.1 (147 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Because Internet?

It’s common knowledge that the internet has profoundly changed society, and Because Internet (2019) looks at one specific and significant change: how online culture has transformed the English language. These blinks show how the web has created new linguistic rules, remixed old ones and democratized writing itself. Along with these shifts, prepare to explore the memes, emoji and demographic makeup of the internet.  

¿Quién debería leer Because Internet?

  • Language nerds fascinated by recent changes in English
  • Inflexible grammarians clinging on to past practices
  • Parents consistently baffled by their children’s text messages

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Language Libros: Persuasive Copywriting de

Persuasive Copywriting

Andy Maslen
Cut Through the Noise and Communicate With Impact
4.2 (226 ratings)
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00:00

¿De qué trata Persuasive Copywriting?

Persuasive Copywriting (2019) is a valuable guide to the world of copywriting, with tips on how to get the attention and keep the interest of customers, as well as generate those all-important sales for your client. Author Andy Maslen takes time-tested techniques that have proven reliable for generations and shows how these are being successfully applied in an online world that’s increasingly focused on content marketing.

¿Quién debería leer Persuasive Copywriting?

  • New and experienced copywriters
  • Marketing and sales professionals
  • Writers eager to engage readers

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Language Libros: How You Say It de

How You Say It

Katherine D. Kinzler
Why You Talk the Way You Do – and What It Says About You
4.2 (155 ratings)
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¿De qué trata How You Say It?

How You Say It (2020) examines the role that speech plays in structuring society. Through research and intelligent analysis, it shows how our accents, word choices, and other linguistic quirks become part of our identity and change how we see others.

¿Quién debería leer How You Say It?

  • Social scientists wanting to learn more about language
  • Big talkers curious about the hidden meaning of their accents
  • Anyone interested in unpacking their unconscious biases

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Language Libros: Transcendence de

Transcendence

Gaia Vince
How Humans Evolved Through Fire, Language, Beauty, and Time
4.2 (280 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Transcendence?

Transcendence (2020) is a wide-ranging overview of humanity’s history, from its beginnings on the savannas of Africa to the globe-spanning civilization of today. This multifaceted exploration shows how fire, language, beauty, and time came to define our species.

¿Quién debería leer Transcendence?

  • History buffs seeking a deep look at the past
  • Armchair anthropologists curious about the origins of human society
  • Anyone interested in what makes humans human

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Language Libros: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus de

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

Ludwig Wittgenstein
4.0 (339 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus?

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) is a singular and ground-breaking work of modern philosophy that attempts to illuminate the relationship between logic, language, and reality.

¿Quién debería leer Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus?

  • Big thinkers curious about contemporary philosophy
  • Language lovers interested in the relationship between language and reality
  • Anyone interested in the major thinkers of modernity

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Language Libros: What Kind of Creatures Are We? de

What Kind of Creatures Are We?

Noam Chomsky
A deep exploration of human nature, language, and consciousness
4.2 (76 ratings)
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¿De qué trata What Kind of Creatures Are We??

What Kind of Creatures Are We? (2015) takes you on an exhilarating journey into the depths of human consciousness, revealing how language shapes thought and defines our species. Through clear, precise explanations of groundbreaking research in linguistics and cognitive science, you'll discover why your mind can effortlessly create infinite meanings from finite elements – a unique capability that emerged suddenly in human history. 

¿Quién debería leer What Kind of Creatures Are We??

  • Linguistics students and professors seeking deeper insights into language evolution
  • Philosophy enthusiasts interested in consciousness and human nature
  • Fans of science curious about cognitive development and brain function

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Language Libros: The Magic of Code de

The Magic of Code

Samuel Arbesman
How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World
5.0 (1 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Magic of Code?

The Magic of Code (2025) argues that code functions as the fundamental building block of our digital world, with the power to create virtual worlds, connect people globally, and serve as a gateway to understanding connections among diverse fields like language, mythology, and human thought patterns. 

¿Quién debería leer The Magic of Code?

  • Curious non-techies ready to discover the hidden magic shaping their reality
  • Burnt-out programmers who need to reignite their love of code
  • Artists who want to unlock a new creative medium

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Language Libros: The Elements of Style de

The Elements of Style

William Strunk Jr.

¿De qué trata The Elements of Style?

"The Elements of Style" is a classic guide to writing well. Written by William Strunk Jr. and later revised by E.B. White, it offers timeless advice on grammar, style, and composition. A must-read for anyone looking to improve their writing skills and communicate more effectively.

¿Quién debería leer The Elements of Style?

  • Individuals looking to improve their writing skills
  • Students seeking guidance on grammar and composition
  • Professionals who want to communicate clearly and effectively

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Language Libros: Train Go Sorry de

Train Go Sorry

Leah Hager Cohen
Inside a Deaf World

¿De qué trata Train Go Sorry?

"Train Go Sorry" is a memoir by Leah Hager Cohen that delves into the world of the Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City. Through personal anecdotes and interviews, Cohen explores the challenges and triumphs of the deaf community, shedding light on the complexities of communication and the importance of understanding and acceptance. It offers a unique perspective on deaf culture and the power of language.

¿Quién debería leer Train Go Sorry?

  • People interested in the experiences of the deaf community
  • Individuals curious about the challenges faced by deaf students in mainstream education
  • Readers who appreciate personal narratives that shed light on the power of communication and understanding

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Language Libros: Focus on Grammar 2 with Myenglishlab de

Focus on Grammar 2 with Myenglishlab

Irene Schoenberg

¿De qué trata Focus on Grammar 2 with Myenglishlab?

Focus on Grammar 2 with Myenglishlab by Irene Schoenberg is a comprehensive English grammar book designed to help intermediate students improve their language skills. It covers essential grammar topics such as verb tenses, modals, conditionals, and more. With clear explanations, engaging exercises, and access to online resources, this book is a valuable tool for anyone looking to enhance their English proficiency.

¿Quién debería leer Focus on Grammar 2 with Myenglishlab?

  • English language learners who want to improve their grammar skills

  • Students preparing for standardized English language exams such as TOEFL or IELTS

  • Teachers looking for a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching grammar


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Language Libros: Top Notch 1 3/E Student Book de

Top Notch 1 3/E Student Book

Joan Saslow

¿De qué trata Top Notch 1 3/E Student Book?

Top Notch 1 3/E Student Book by Joan Saslow is a comprehensive English language course designed to help beginner students build their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. With engaging topics and activities, this book provides a solid foundation for English language learners and prepares them for real-life communication in various social and academic situations.

¿Quién debería leer Top Notch 1 3/E Student Book?

  • English language learners who want to improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills

  • Students who prefer a communicative approach to language learning

  • Instructors looking for a comprehensive and engaging curriculum for their ESL/EFL classes


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Language Libros: Woe Is I de

Woe Is I

Patricia T. O'Conner

¿De qué trata Woe Is I?

Woe Is I by Patricia T. O'Conner is a witty and informative guide to grammar and language usage. Through humorous examples and easy-to-understand explanations, the book helps readers navigate common language pitfalls and improve their writing skills. It's a must-read for anyone looking to brush up on their grammar in a fun and engaging way.

¿Quién debería leer Woe Is I?

  • Anyone looking to improve their grammar and language skills

  • Students or professionals who want to communicate more effectively

  • People who enjoy learning in a lighthearted and entertaining way


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What's the best Language book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The Language Instinct as the ultimate read on Language.

What are the Top 10 Language books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker
  • Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner
  • 10 Days to Faster Reading by The Princeton Language Institute and Abby Marks Beale
  • Through the Language Glass by Guy Deutscher
  • The Secret Life of Pronouns by James W. Pennebaker
  • The Sense of Style by Steven Pinker
  • I Can Hear You Whisper by Lydia Denworth
  • Words That Work by Frank Luntz
  • What Makes Us Human? by Charles Pasternak, editor
  • Words Like Loaded Pistols by Sam Leith

Who are the top Language book authors?

When it comes to Language, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Steven Pinker
  • Gabriel Wyner
  • The Princeton Language Institute and Abby Marks Beale
  • Guy Deutscher
  • James W. Pennebaker

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