1. The functionalist’s view: linguistic forms are instruments used to convey meaningful elements. This is the basis of European structuralism. 2. The formalist’s view: linguistic forms are abstract structures which can be filled with meaningful elements. This is the basis of generative grammar. 3. The parasitologist’s view: linguistic forms are vehicles for the reproduction of meaningful elements. This is the view which I advocated twenty years ago in the Festschrift for Werner Winter’s 60th birthday (1985). Here I intend to discuss the evolutionary origin and the physiological nature of the linguistic parasite. My theory of language is wholly consistent with Gerald Edelman’s theory of neuronal group selection
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Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Language is a symbiotic organism. Language is neither an organ, nor is it an instinct. In the past t...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
Whatever these difficulties may be, and whatever their biologi-cal origin, it is clear that, at the ...
The genetic code, the primary manifestation of life, and, on the other hand, language, the universal...
Human language is a biological system: All humans are neurologically predisposed to acquire whatever...
This thesis concerns the evolution of language. A proliferation of theoretical models have been pres...
The paper shows the inadequacy of the structuralist method with its climax in generative grammar met...
Acceptability judgments are no longer acceptable as the holy grail for testing the nature of linguis...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This volume collects three articles which constitute the bulk of my PhD research. The overarching th...
Grammar is more than just order and hierarchy; it is a way of expressing complex multidimensional sc...
who has it, and how did it evolve?”, and the volume is in fact based on a conference on language evo...
This paper places embodiment in an evolutionary perspective and endeavors to show that as incipient ...
Since the 19th century, languages have been analogized with organisms in biology. An important justi...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Language is a symbiotic organism. Language is neither an organ, nor is it an instinct. In the past t...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...