The emergence of language—a productive and combinatorial system of communication—has been hailed as one of the major transitions in evolution. By enabling symbolic culture, language allows humans to draw on and expand on the knowledge of their ancestors and peers. A common assumption among linguists and psychologists is that although language is critical to our ability to share our thoughts, it plays a minor, if any, role in generating, controlling, and structuring them. I examine some assumptions that led to this view of language and discuss an alternative according to which normal human cognition is language-augmented cognition. I focus on one of the fundamental design features of language—the use of words as symbolic cues—and argue that ...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
The interaction between cognition and the environment may have shaped how human language developed o...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Evolution of cultures is influenced by languages. To understand this influence the paper analyzes ho...
Original article can be found at : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright John Benjamins Publishin...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
The paper presents arguments for treating language as a tool for cognition and communications. It ar...
The standard view of classical cognitive science stated that cognition consists in the manipulation ...
The interrelation between language and cognition can be considered from various perspectives. The ro...
Over the last decade or so, it has become increasingly clear to many cognitive scientists that resea...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Interaction between language and cognition remains an unsolved scientific problem. What are the diff...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
The interaction between cognition and the environment may have shaped how human language developed o...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Evolution of cultures is influenced by languages. To understand this influence the paper analyzes ho...
Original article can be found at : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright John Benjamins Publishin...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
The paper presents arguments for treating language as a tool for cognition and communications. It ar...
The standard view of classical cognitive science stated that cognition consists in the manipulation ...
The interrelation between language and cognition can be considered from various perspectives. The ro...
Over the last decade or so, it has become increasingly clear to many cognitive scientists that resea...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Interaction between language and cognition remains an unsolved scientific problem. What are the diff...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
The interaction between cognition and the environment may have shaped how human language developed o...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...