Title:
Bye bye I love you : the story of our first and last words
Author:
Publication Date:
2025
Publication Information:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2025]
Physical Description:
327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780262049429
Abstract:
"With our earliest utterances, we announce ourselves - and are recognized - as persons ready for social life. With our final ones, we mark where others must release us to death's embrace. In Bye Bye I Love You, linguist and author Michael Erard explores these phenomena, commonly called 'first words' and 'last words,' uncovering their cultural, historical, and biological entanglements and honoring their deep private significance. Erard draws from personal, historical, and anthropological sources to provide a sense of the breadth of beliefs and practices about these phenomena across eras, religions, and cultures around the world. What do babies' first words have in common? How do people really communicate at the end of life? In the first half of the book, Erard tells the story of first words in human development and evolution, and how the attention to children's early language - a modern phenomenon - arose. In the second half, he provides a groundbreaking overview of language at the end of life and the cultural conventions that surround it. Throughout he reveals the many parallels and asymmetries between first and last words and asks whether we might be able to use a linguistic understanding of end of life to discover what we truly want." -- Publisher's description.
Contents:
The four expectations -- The story of a first word (or why we pay attention to first words at all) -- The first first word -- The truth about "mama" -- The normal first word -- Ritual, sincerity, and the first word -- Interlude: a year at the MPI -- How do we really communicate at the end of our lives? -- William Osler and "the study of the act of dying" -- The linguistic powers of the dying -- Death resists -- Beyond last words -- A linguistics of last words.
Language:
English