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An Introduction to Genetics for Language Scientists

An Introduction to Genetics for Language Scientists

An Introduction to Genetics for Language Scientists

Current Concepts, Methods, and Findings
Dan Dediu, Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands
April 2015
Hardback
9781107001299
$125.00
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    During the last few decades we have discovered enormous amounts about our genomes, their evolution and, importantly for linguists and language scientists, the genetic foundations of language and speech. Accessible and readable, this introduction is designed specifically for students and researchers working in language and linguistics. It carefully focuses on the most relevant concepts, methods and findings in the genetics of language and speech, and covers a wide range of topics such as heritability, the molecular mechanisms through which genes influence our language, and the evolutionary forces affecting them. Filling a large gap in the literature, this essential guide explores relevant examples including hearing loss, stuttering, dyslexia, brain growth and development, as well as the normal range of variation. It also contains a helpful glossary of terms, and a wide range of references so the reader can pursue topics of interest in more depth.

    • An introduction to genetics aimed at language scientists, with carefully selected concepts, methods and findings exploring language and speech
    • Provides an overview of the most relevant sub-disciplines, including molecular, population and evolutionary genetics
    • Contains a wide range of references so the reader can explore topics of interest in more depth, and includes many relevant examples such as hearing loss, stuttering, dyslexia, brain growth and development, as well as the normal range of variation

    Reviews & endorsements

    "How does our genetic make-up contribute to our language ability? This book provides language scientists with a much needed introduction to genetics, providing the necessary background to think intelligently about this question."
    Morten H. Christiansen, Co-Director of the Cognitive Science Program, Cornell University, Senior Scientist, Haskins Laboratories, and External Professor, University of Southern Denmark

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    Product details

    April 2015
    Hardback
    9781107001299
    300 pages
    229 × 150 × 18 mm
    0.61kg
    51 b/w illus. 1 map 12 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Nature, nurture, and heritability
    • 3. The molecular bases of genetics
    • 4. Effects of genes on phenotype
    • 5. Linkage disequilibrium and its role in finding genes
    • 6. What do genes actually do?
    • 7. The way forward: exome and genome sequencing
    • 8. Population and evolutionary genetics
    • 9. Interactions between genetic and cultural evolution
    • 10. Conclusions, topics not covered, future directions
    • Appendix. The computer code
    • A.1. Simulating contingency tables
    • A.2. Log Odds Ratio
    • A.3. Simulating genetic drift
    • Notes
    • References
    • Glossary
    • Index.