Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectual inquiry. Rather than exhaustively reviewing these connections, we focus on potential cross-pollination of methodological inquiries and attitudes. We highlight areas in which scholarship on the evolution of language may inform the evolution of music. We focus on the value of coupled empirical and formal methodologies, and on the futility of mysterianism, the declining view that the nature, origins and evolution of language cannot be addressed empirically. We identify key areas in which the evolution of language as a discipline has flourished historically, and suggest ways in which these advances can be integrated into the study of the evolu...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Music provides a challenging system for the analysis of cultural evolution. The dialectical approach...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
This chapter captures extensive discussions between people with different forms of expertise and vie...
First systematically discussed by Darwin (1871), theories of a musical precursor to language have s...
It is nowadays uncontroversial among scientists that there is biological continuity between humans a...
The two target articles address the origins of music in complementary ways. However, both proposals ...
This article discusses several general problems that are encountered in the field of evolutionary mu...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for research o...
Parallels between language and music are considered as a useful basis for examining possible e...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
Cognitive function of music, its origin, and evolution has been a mystery until recently. Here we di...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Music provides a challenging system for the analysis of cultural evolution. The dialectical approach...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
This chapter captures extensive discussions between people with different forms of expertise and vie...
First systematically discussed by Darwin (1871), theories of a musical precursor to language have s...
It is nowadays uncontroversial among scientists that there is biological continuity between humans a...
The two target articles address the origins of music in complementary ways. However, both proposals ...
This article discusses several general problems that are encountered in the field of evolutionary mu...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for research o...
Parallels between language and music are considered as a useful basis for examining possible e...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
Cognitive function of music, its origin, and evolution has been a mystery until recently. Here we di...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Music provides a challenging system for the analysis of cultural evolution. The dialectical approach...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...