When humans talk, they do something amazing. Something much better understood since Richard Montague’s breakthrough.Montague (1930-1971), a Stockton-born mathematician and philosopher, revolutionized the field of linguistics. And did it in a relatively short academic career at the University of California, Los Angeles, before his murder at age 40.“His intelligence was really rare,” said Ivano Camponigro, an associate professor in linguistics at UC San Diego.