How We Talk

How We Talk

2017 • 257 pages

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"We all had teachers who scolded us over the use of um, uh-huh, oh, like, and mm-hmm. But as linguist N. J. Enfield reveals in How We Talk, these "bad words" are fundamental to language. Whether we are speaking with the clerk at the store, our boss, or our spouse, language is dependent on things as commonplace as a rising tone of voice, an apparently meaningless word, or a glance-signals so small that we hardly pay them any conscious attention. Nevertheless, they are the essence of how we speak. From the traffic signals of speech to the importance of um, How We Talk revolutionizes our understanding of conversation. In the process, Enfield reveals what makes language universally-and uniquely-human"--


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This was a really fascinating look into the split-second timing that we use to actually have proper conversations. I was really interested to learn that “huh” is practically a universal word! Every-day conversations are much more information-rich than I had thought.

September 22, 2018