Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language, focusing on five foundational questions: (1) What are the properties of the language phenotype? (2) How does language ability grow and mature in individuals? (3) How is language put to use? (4) How is language implemented in the brain? (5) What evolutionary processes led to the emergence of language? These foundational questions are used here to frame a discussion of important issues in the study of language, exploring whether our linguistic capacity is the result of direct selective pressure or due to developmental or biophysical constraints, and assessing whether the neural/computational components entering into language are unique to human language...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
"Action-oriented neurolinguistics " situates the study of brain mechanisms for language wi...
who has it, and how did it evolve?”, and the volume is in fact based on a conference on language evo...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language, focusing ...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the eminently biological nature of human language, focusing on,...
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on an appreciation of the ways th...
The unique capacity for language is a fundamental trait of humankind, and is of intense interest acr...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
Human language is a biological system: All humans are neurologically predisposed to acquire whatever...
This article introduces some frontier researches in life science on language evolution,covering anim...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
This essay reviews some of the problems that face biolinguistics if it is to someday succeed in unde...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
"Action-oriented neurolinguistics " situates the study of brain mechanisms for language wi...
who has it, and how did it evolve?”, and the volume is in fact based on a conference on language evo...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language, focusing ...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the eminently biological nature of human language, focusing on,...
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on an appreciation of the ways th...
The unique capacity for language is a fundamental trait of humankind, and is of intense interest acr...
A comprehensive account of the neurobiological basis of language, arguing that species-specific brai...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
Human language is a biological system: All humans are neurologically predisposed to acquire whatever...
This article introduces some frontier researches in life science on language evolution,covering anim...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
This essay reviews some of the problems that face biolinguistics if it is to someday succeed in unde...
Language makes us human. It is an intrinsic part of us, although we seldom think about it. Language ...
"Action-oriented neurolinguistics " situates the study of brain mechanisms for language wi...
who has it, and how did it evolve?”, and the volume is in fact based on a conference on language evo...