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The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us (edición 2013)

por James W. Pennebaker

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Draws on groundbreaking research in computational linguistics to explain what language choices reveal about feelings, self-concept, and social intelligence, in a lighthearted treatise that also explores the language personalities of famous individuals.
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Título:The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us
Autores:James W. Pennebaker
Información:Bloomsbury Press (2013), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 368 pages
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Pennebaker explores the world of "function words" - aka pronouns, prepositions, and articles - and explains how we can learn about people based on their use of these words, even after setting aside considerations for content. I really did find it fascinating, especially the first half of the book. It does get a little repetitive after that. One of the main things I found interesting is how people's excessive use of "I" words (I, me, my) can indicate that they are from a low social class, are depressed, or are just being honest. If you're interested in linguistics as a hobby, this book will be a fun read. Others may just get bored. ( )
  RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
adult nonfiction; social psychology. This was rather a dense read and I skipped through a lot of it, but there are a lot of interesting observations (scientifically backed, of course, though the documentation was buried all the way back in the end notes so I can't really be too sure). I don't think I'll remember very much of it to be at all useful, but the part about politicians' statements of denial in cases where they were later found guilty stands out in my mind, in respect to the recent allegations against Herman Cain and his statements that followed. ( )
1 vota reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
Pennebaker either wrote an extremely boring book about a fascinating subject, or an extremely fascinating book about a boring subject. Clearly he's excited about this topic, but I'm just not sure it was worth writing an entire book about it. For me, it comes close to being interesting. Word usage, word choices, and what that says about us is interesting. Data analysis of the same, also interesting. Does this require an entire volume dedicated to the topic? Probably not. If I would have read a long web article on this, I probably would have felt justified in the 30 minutes or so I spent on it. As it was, it just dragged on a little too long. That said, it was well written and his passion and enthusiasm comes through and helps us (the readers) get to the finish line at the end. ( )
1 vota invisiblelizard | Jun 9, 2021 |
Wonderful book that really makes you think about the smallest of words. Pennebaker, a behavioral psychologist, has spent years studing how the language we use reflects our emotional states. His findings, that what he calls function or stealth words, words like; the, and, but, is, was, over, before,I, and we are the one that revile much about our emotional states and how we see ourselves and each other. Pennebaker presents all this in a lively writing style that stays free of jargon. For those of you who loved "The Tipping Point" or "Freakonomics" this is your next book. ( )
  Colleen5096 | Oct 29, 2020 |
As far as content goes, this was an amazing experience. This book, [b:The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us|10890464|The Secret Life of Pronouns What Our Words Say About Us|James W. Pennebaker|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1317067480s/10890464.jpg|15806244], describes a new field of research into the detailed variations in our patterns of speech and writing dependent on any number of factors.

Fascinating subject, kinda amateur book. Best as a reference for writers. ( )
  GirlMeetsTractor | Mar 22, 2020 |
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Chapter 1: Over 100,000 years ago, our ancestors began talking. About 5,000 years ago, humans started writing. In the last 150 years, we adopted everything from the telegraph, radio, and television to e-mail, text messages, blogs, and other social media. The ways we connect with one another may have changed but we still are compelled to communicate our ideas, experiences, and emotions to those around us.
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