fathers of two research fields which are known respectively as Biosemiotics and Biolinguistics and which have been developed in parallel during the past 50 years. Both fields claim that language has biological roots and must be studied as a natural phenomenon, thus bringing to an end the old divide between nature and culture. In addition to this common goal, there are many other important similarities between them. Their definitions of language, for example, have much in common, despite the use of different terminologies. They both regard language as a faculty, or a modelling system, that appeared rapidly in the history of life and probably evolved as an exaptation from previous animal systems. Both accept that the fundamental characteristi...
This article reviews an important set of issues concerning biology and grammar, focusing on two rece...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
Roots of language was originally published in 1981 by Karoma Press (Ann Arbor). It was the first wor...
community The close relationship between biological evolution and language was noted by Darwin himse...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
This paper reviews the background, fundamental questions, current issues, and goals of the intellect...
By age four, most humans have developed an ability to communicate through oral language. By age six ...
Two kinds of theories have dominated recent discussion of the origin of language (see Pinker & B...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Several disciplines contribute to the discussion on the origin of language: computer simulation, cog...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
Abstract: The Chomskyan revolution in linguistics in the 1950s in essence turned linguistics into a ...
Abstract—The paper reviews the state of the problem of evolution of language and brain. Various poin...
The core issue in the 19-century sources of psycholinguistics was the question, "Where does lan...
Seen from the perspective of a biologist, the issue of the origin of language contains an inherent a...
This article reviews an important set of issues concerning biology and grammar, focusing on two rece...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
Roots of language was originally published in 1981 by Karoma Press (Ann Arbor). It was the first wor...
community The close relationship between biological evolution and language was noted by Darwin himse...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
This paper reviews the background, fundamental questions, current issues, and goals of the intellect...
By age four, most humans have developed an ability to communicate through oral language. By age six ...
Two kinds of theories have dominated recent discussion of the origin of language (see Pinker & B...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Several disciplines contribute to the discussion on the origin of language: computer simulation, cog...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
Abstract: The Chomskyan revolution in linguistics in the 1950s in essence turned linguistics into a ...
Abstract—The paper reviews the state of the problem of evolution of language and brain. Various poin...
The core issue in the 19-century sources of psycholinguistics was the question, "Where does lan...
Seen from the perspective of a biologist, the issue of the origin of language contains an inherent a...
This article reviews an important set of issues concerning biology and grammar, focusing on two rece...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
Roots of language was originally published in 1981 by Karoma Press (Ann Arbor). It was the first wor...