Language and Species presents the most detailed and well-documented
scenario to date of the origins of language. Drawing on living
linguistic fossils such as ape talk, the two-word stage of small
children, and pidgin languages, and on recent discoveries in
paleoanthropology, Bickerton shows how a primitive protolanguage could
have offered Homo erectus a novel ecological niche. He goes on to
demonstrate how this protolanguage could have developed into the
languages we speak today.
You are drawn into [Bickerton's] appreciation of the dominant role
language plays not only in what we say, but in what we think and,
therefore, what we are.--Robert Wright, New York Times Book Review
The evolution of language is a fascinating topic, and Bickerton's
Language and Species is the best introduction we have.--John C.
Marshall, Nature