The paper intends to zoom in and find a uniqueness in human language by narrowing down the range of cognitive domains to human computational mind having a property of recursion which is exclusively unique to human and not in any other species in animalia kingdom.This notion of recursion is the centrality of the paper. There has been an opposition to the notion of recursion being only unique to human and the paper makes an attempt to reply to such arguments using experimental findings from modern neuroscience. The existing controversies over the proposed minimalist language and its future remains open to the future of modern neuroscience and modern physics
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
As we have seen, the evolution of language cannot be addressed from the perspective of a single disc...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
The paper intends to zoom in and find a uniqueness in human language by narrowing down the range of ...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
There is a tacit assumption in neuroscience from the genetic to the systemic level, which holds that...
In this chapter I will be concerned with what characterizes human language and the parser that compu...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
In their 2002 seminal paper Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch hypothesize that recursion is the only human-s...
Considerations about the role of linguistic recursivity are brought to bear on the philosophy of min...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
Human language is qualitatively different from animal communication systems in at least two separate...
My major aim in this paper is to discuss whether the property of recursion provides a good explanati...
Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In thi...
The differences between animal communication systems and human language have been an area of conside...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
As we have seen, the evolution of language cannot be addressed from the perspective of a single disc...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
The paper intends to zoom in and find a uniqueness in human language by narrowing down the range of ...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
There is a tacit assumption in neuroscience from the genetic to the systemic level, which holds that...
In this chapter I will be concerned with what characterizes human language and the parser that compu...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
In their 2002 seminal paper Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch hypothesize that recursion is the only human-s...
Considerations about the role of linguistic recursivity are brought to bear on the philosophy of min...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
Human language is qualitatively different from animal communication systems in at least two separate...
My major aim in this paper is to discuss whether the property of recursion provides a good explanati...
Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In thi...
The differences between animal communication systems and human language have been an area of conside...
We examine the question of which aspects of language are uniquely human and uniquely linguistic in l...
As we have seen, the evolution of language cannot be addressed from the perspective of a single disc...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...