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In defiance of Noam Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar and Steven Pinker’s “language instinct,”


Everett

concluded that the Pirah? language, including its grammar, had been shaped by a culture that valued only a person’s immediate experience, not past or future events.


Everett

found that the Pirah? have no words for colors or numbers, no way to embed phrases within other phrases and one of the smallest sets of speech sounds in the world.



Everett

portrays these masters of jungle survival as a generally jovial bunch who have no creation myths or storytelling traditions. They live in the present and believe only in what they and their comrades directly observe — a cultural characteristic that leads


Everett

to abandon his own faith.
With straightforward writing,


Everett

explains how he decoded the mysterious Pirah? tongue during fieldwork that spanned 30 years. In that time, he became a full-fledged linguist with a résumé that included many colorful and harrowing jungle experiences.

Everett
recounts a desperate canoe and boat trip up the

Amazon River
to save his malaria-stricken wife and daughter, and a watery encounter with an anaconda. He also gives the reader a feel for how he began to understand a language that had stumped other linguists.
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Pantheon Books, 2008, 283 p., $26.95
Daniel Everett is no by-the-book linguist. If you read his new book, you’ll find out how


Everett

went from a 26-year-old missionary taking his family to live with and proselytize members of a remote Brazilian tribe to a major thorn in the side of influential language theorists. Along the way, he became immersed in the unusual culture and language of his Amazonian hosts, the Pirah? people. These deceptively simple folk transformed the missionary, not vice versa.
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