Is language the key to number? This article argues that the human language faculty provides the cognitive equipment that enables humans to develop a systematic number concept. Crucially, this concept is based on non-iconic representations that involve relations between relations: relations between numbers are linked with relations between objects. In contrast to this, language-independent numerosity concepts provide only iconic representations. The pattern of forming relations between relations lies at the heart of our language faculty, suggesting that it is language that enables humans to make the step from these iconic representations, which we share with other species, to a generalised concept of number
International audienceThe relationship between language and conceptual thought is an unresolved prob...
What is the nature of number systems and arithmetic that we use in science for quantification, analy...
For many years, an abstract, amodal semantic magnitude representation, largely independent of verbal...
What role does language play in the development of numerical cognition? In the present paper I argue...
Humans possess a number concept that differs from its predecessors in animal cognition in two crucia...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
The relationship between language and conceptual thought is an unresolved problem in both philosophy...
Number is the foundation of quantitative evaluation and an important parameter underpinning mental r...
Number is the foundation of quantitative evaluation and an important parameter underpinning mental r...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
Only humans possess the faculty of language that allows an infinite array of hierarchically structur...
What are the origins of abstract concepts such as "seven," and what role does language play in their...
International audienceThe relationship between language and conceptual thought is an unresolved prob...
What is the nature of number systems and arithmetic that we use in science for quantification, analy...
For many years, an abstract, amodal semantic magnitude representation, largely independent of verbal...
What role does language play in the development of numerical cognition? In the present paper I argue...
Humans possess a number concept that differs from its predecessors in animal cognition in two crucia...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
The relationship between language and conceptual thought is an unresolved problem in both philosophy...
Number is the foundation of quantitative evaluation and an important parameter underpinning mental r...
Number is the foundation of quantitative evaluation and an important parameter underpinning mental r...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
Only humans possess the faculty of language that allows an infinite array of hierarchically structur...
What are the origins of abstract concepts such as "seven," and what role does language play in their...
International audienceThe relationship between language and conceptual thought is an unresolved prob...
What is the nature of number systems and arithmetic that we use in science for quantification, analy...
For many years, an abstract, amodal semantic magnitude representation, largely independent of verbal...