The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and understand a natural language. I will adopt Botha’s “Windows Approach” (Language and Communication, 2006, 26, pp. 129–143) in order to justify the following two assumptions, which concern the evolutionary continuity between human language and animals’ communication systems: (a) despite the uniqueness of human language in sharing and conveying utterances with an open-ended structure, some isolated components of our linguistic competence are shared with non- human primates, grounding a line of evolutionary continuity; (b) the very first “linguistic” utterances were holistic, that is, whole bunches of sounds able to convey information despite their ...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Where should we seek the roots of natural language? Common sense suggests that human language should...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Why is language unique? How and why did it emerge? Such questions are emblematic of the Western inte...
Sverker Johansson has written an unusual book on language origins, with its emphasis on empirical ev...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
Since the Enlightenment period, natural theories of speech and language evolution have florished in ...
International audienceHuman language is by far the most elaborated communication system, but talking...
How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? When, why...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its ...
This brief note introduces the hypothesis that language evolution was associated with tool use in th...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Where should we seek the roots of natural language? Common sense suggests that human language should...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Why is language unique? How and why did it emerge? Such questions are emblematic of the Western inte...
Sverker Johansson has written an unusual book on language origins, with its emphasis on empirical ev...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
Since the Enlightenment period, natural theories of speech and language evolution have florished in ...
International audienceHuman language is by far the most elaborated communication system, but talking...
How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? When, why...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its ...
This brief note introduces the hypothesis that language evolution was associated with tool use in th...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Where should we seek the roots of natural language? Common sense suggests that human language should...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...