The present fMRI study tested predictions of the evolution-of-syntax framework which analyzes certain structures as remnants (“fossils”) of a non-hierarchical (non-recursive) proto-syntactic stage in the evolution of language (Progovac, 2015, 2016). We hypothesized that processing of these structures, in comparison to more modern hierarchical structures, will show less activation in the brain regions that are part of the syntactic network, including Broca’s area (BA 44 and 45) and the basal ganglia, i.e., the network bolstered in the line of descent of humans through genetic mutations that contributed to present-day dense neuronal connectivity among these regions. Fourteen healthy native English-speaking adults viewed written stimuli consis...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural correl...
Language is a uniquely human cognitive system which is biologically grounded in the human brain. Rec...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
Poeppel (2008) observes that there is no clear correspondence between units of analysis in linguisti...
In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured sequ...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
<p>We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) comm...
Poeppel (2008) observes that there is no clear correspondence between units of analysis in linguisti...
We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) common ...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Late in evolution, one particular brain structure and one particular cognitive function undergo enor...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural correl...
Language is a uniquely human cognitive system which is biologically grounded in the human brain. Rec...
The evolution of language correlates with distinct changes in the primate brain. The present article...
Poeppel (2008) observes that there is no clear correspondence between units of analysis in linguisti...
In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured sequ...
Our core hypothesis is that the emergence of our species-specific language-ready brain ought to be u...
<p>We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) comm...
Poeppel (2008) observes that there is no clear correspondence between units of analysis in linguisti...
We address the puzzle of “unity in diversity” in human languages by advocating the (minimal) common ...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
Late in evolution, one particular brain structure and one particular cognitive function undergo enor...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Language development must go hand-in-hand with brain maturation. Little is known about how the brain...
The nature of computational principles of syntax remains to be elucidated. One promising approach to...
The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural correl...
Language is a uniquely human cognitive system which is biologically grounded in the human brain. Rec...