Abstract: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the evolution of the human capacity for language. Such a project is necessarily interdisciplinary. However, that interdisciplinarity brings with it a risk: terms with a technical meaning in their own field are used wrongly or too loosely by those from other backgrounds. Unfortunately, this risk has been realized in the case of language evolution, where many of the terms of social evolution theory (reciprocal altruism, honest signaling, etc.) are incorrectly used in a way that suggests that certain key fundamentals have been misunderstood. In particular the distinction between proximate and ultimate explanations is often lost, with the result that several claims made by those int...
Abstract. Language is a social phenomenon that arises as a result of the need for people to interact...
The language sciences are currently non-Darwinian for a range of historical reasons, but the most im...
noesch @ utk. edu Many experts have argued that human language is fundamentally incompatible with th...
Abstract: For the past half-century, psycholinguistic research has concerned itself with two mysteri...
Abstract: Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better unde...
It is well accepted that languages change rapidly in a process of cultural evolution. But some anima...
Memory is essential to many cognitive tasks including language. Apart from empirical stud-ies of mem...
Abstract: Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recogniz...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Abstract: Hirschfeld’s (2008) thoughtful comments on my article on the bilingual brain are a valuabl...
The article can be viewed at http://comonca.org.cn/Abs/2011/043.htmWe briefly review several researc...
first acquisition compared to more difficult second language acquisition provides evidence that the ...
useful comments. This article argues that naming linguistic practices “ethnolectal ” is a praxis wit...
Original article can be found at : http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text...
Abstract. Language is a social phenomenon that arises as a result of the need for people to interact...
The language sciences are currently non-Darwinian for a range of historical reasons, but the most im...
noesch @ utk. edu Many experts have argued that human language is fundamentally incompatible with th...
Abstract: For the past half-century, psycholinguistic research has concerned itself with two mysteri...
Abstract: Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better unde...
It is well accepted that languages change rapidly in a process of cultural evolution. But some anima...
Memory is essential to many cognitive tasks including language. Apart from empirical stud-ies of mem...
Abstract: Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recogniz...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Abstract: Hirschfeld’s (2008) thoughtful comments on my article on the bilingual brain are a valuabl...
The article can be viewed at http://comonca.org.cn/Abs/2011/043.htmWe briefly review several researc...
first acquisition compared to more difficult second language acquisition provides evidence that the ...
useful comments. This article argues that naming linguistic practices “ethnolectal ” is a praxis wit...
Original article can be found at : http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full text...
Abstract. Language is a social phenomenon that arises as a result of the need for people to interact...
The language sciences are currently non-Darwinian for a range of historical reasons, but the most im...
noesch @ utk. edu Many experts have argued that human language is fundamentally incompatible with th...