Abstract: Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In this paper we propose a framework for designing experiments that test for structural and semantic patterns indicative of simple or complex grammars as originally described by Chomsky. We argue that a key issue is whether animals can recognize full recursion, which is the hallmark of context-free grammar. We discuss limitations of recent experiments that have attempted to address this issue, and point out that experiments aimed at detecting patterns that follow a Fibonacci series have advantages over other artificial context-free grammars. We also argue that experiments using complex sequences of behaviors could, in principle, provide e...
This paper explores the functional and structural context for the emergence of language. The purpose...
There is a tacit assumption in neuroscience from the genetic to the systemic level, which holds that...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In thi...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Evolution and the brain have done a marvelous job solving many tricky problems in action control, in...
Abstract: For the past half-century, psycholinguistic research has concerned itself with two mysteri...
Memory is essential to many cognitive tasks including language. Apart from empirical stud-ies of mem...
Much of the research reviewed in this article has benefitted from funding by the Leverhulme Trust, t...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the evolution of the human capacity f...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
The paper intends to zoom in and find a uniqueness in human language by narrowing down the range of ...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
The article can be viewed at http://comonca.org.cn/Abs/2011/043.htmWe briefly review several researc...
Language is arguably one of the most salient features that distinguish humans from other animal spec...
This paper explores the functional and structural context for the emergence of language. The purpose...
There is a tacit assumption in neuroscience from the genetic to the systemic level, which holds that...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In thi...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Evolution and the brain have done a marvelous job solving many tricky problems in action control, in...
Abstract: For the past half-century, psycholinguistic research has concerned itself with two mysteri...
Memory is essential to many cognitive tasks including language. Apart from empirical stud-ies of mem...
Much of the research reviewed in this article has benefitted from funding by the Leverhulme Trust, t...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the evolution of the human capacity f...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
The paper intends to zoom in and find a uniqueness in human language by narrowing down the range of ...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
The article can be viewed at http://comonca.org.cn/Abs/2011/043.htmWe briefly review several researc...
Language is arguably one of the most salient features that distinguish humans from other animal spec...
This paper explores the functional and structural context for the emergence of language. The purpose...
There is a tacit assumption in neuroscience from the genetic to the systemic level, which holds that...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...