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The Talking Book: The wild journey of communication from caveman to AI

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By (author): Jane De Suza

Are you ready to solve one of the world's biggest mysteries: how we talk? The story of communication begins in prehistoric times, gallops through the dark arts, untranslatable words and languages brought back from the dead, and arrives in the age of AI. Along the way, we meet outstanding characters-the one-word man, the 400-word monkey and the million-word computer-who play their part in the development of language. Every tale in this book holds a clue to the gigantic puzzle of the evolution of language that has hypnotized brilliant minds over time. Handprints of not-quite-humans on ancient cave walls, secrets buried in ash from a seven-year-long winter, forbidden experiments by kings on babies and even a rogue gene hiding in your DNA-how do they all piece together? See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India
  • Publication City/Country: India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780143463542

About Jane De Suza

Jane De Suza is known for her quirky books: the SuperZero series Uncool Happily Never After and The Spy Who Lost Her Head among others. She writes a humour column for The Hindu had a parenting column for Good Housekeeping and is now co-building an app. Jane is a management graduate and a creative director.

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