Daniel Everett is a linguist and anthropologist whose work has challenged long-standing beliefs about human language and cognition.
In 1977, Dan journeyed deep into the Amazon rainforest as a Christian missionary to live among an indigenous tribe of hunter-gatherers known as the Pirahã.
He is the author of several acclaimed books, including "Don't Sleep, There are Snakes" and "How Language Began".
Outline
0:00 Episode highlight 1:43 First arrival in the Amazon 4:00 Unique attributes of the Pirahã language 6:53 Noam Chomsky's influence on Linguistics 12:05 Lessons from raising Children in the Jungle 24:31 The Failure of Missionary Work 36:53 Everett's most controversial paper 49:51 How UG took over Linguistics 57:44 The Future of the Pirahã
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