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$32.95
Feb 11, 2025 | ISBN 9780262049429
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Feb 11, 2025 | ISBN 9780262381277
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Praise
“Care for the dying resembles nothing so much as care for the newly born. This deep, immeasurable connection is precisely what Michael Erard, a linguist and historian, most wants to explore. ‘With our earliest utterances,’ he writes, ‘we announce ourselves’ and are recognized ‘as persons ready to participate in social life.’ With our last sounds, we carve out a space for leaving it. Bye Bye I Love You follows both of these journeys, searching for what these words—and our desperate need to hear them—reveal about their meaning, our mortality and the ephemerality of being human.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“A book ending with so much death may sound like a hard read. Instead, it is a beautiful and even strangely comforting one, with Mr Erard as a pensive, patient guide. The end must come; unrealistic expectations about final messages need not.”
—The Economist
“Erard’s most essential point is that the recently born and the about-to-die share a state of signifying that is just beyond words”
—4columns
“As fascinating as it is original…it’s beautifully written, it’s wide-ranging, it’s deeply personal too, and moving, and chock-full of information about language…Erard is a fantastic linguist and a great writer…this book is packed with all kinds of interesting ideas that will be new to lots of people.”
—A Way with Words
Table Of Contents
Contents
Prelude. Into the Puckerbrush
Introduction
A List of Questions
A Note on Sources
Chapter 1. The Four Expectations
Chapter 2. The Story of a First Word (or Why We Pay Attention to First Words at All)
Chapter 3. The First First Word
Chapter 4. The Truth about “Mama”
Chapter 5. The Normal First Word
Conclusion, Part 1. Ritual, Sincerity, and the First Word
Interlude. A Year at the MPI
Chapter 6. How Do We Really Communicate at the End of Our Lives?
Chapter 7. William Osler and “The Study of the Act of Dying”
Chapter 8. The Linguistic Powers of the Dying
Chapter 9. Death Resists
Chapter 10. Beyond Last Words
Chapter 11. A Linguistics of Last Words
Conclusion
Epilogue. Back to the Puckerbrush
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Further Reading & Selected Sources
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