Accounts for the co-emergence of early body ornaments and our semiotic mind, by employing a cognitive semiotic theory based on pragmatism and enactivism.
This book describes the English language between the years 1500 and 1700 - the different varieties of the language, the attitudes of its speakers towards it, its pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.
Eating disorders remain little understood by the public, and sensationalist stories in the media have done little to dispel simplistic and reductionist perspectives. This book uncovers compelling insights on the intersection of language, discourse and mental health.
This book redefines behavioural economics by showing how language shapes decision-making, and how large language models allow us to measure it. Ideal for Master's and Ph.D. students, it also appeals to economists, psychologists, and computer scientists interested in the intersection of language, AI, and human behaviour.
This book redefines behavioural economics by showing how language shapes decision-making, and how large language models allow us to measure it. Ideal for Master's and Ph.D. students, it also appeals to economists, psychologists, and computer scientists interested in the intersection of language, AI, and human behaviour.