Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all built to a common pattern. In fact, there are vanishingly few universals of language in the direct sense that all languages exhibit them. Instead, diversity can be found at almost every level of linguistic organization. This fundamentally changes the object of enquiry from a cognitive science perspective. This target article summarizes decades of cross-linguistic work by typologists and descriptive linguists, showing just how few and unprofound the universal characteristics of language are, once we honestly confront the diversity offered to us by the world's 6,000 to 8,000 languages. After surveying the various uses of “universal,” we illustra...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
The claims that there are few universals of language are based on a narrow and unwarranted definitio...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
Ken Hale argued forcefully that linguistic diversity provides a crucial resource for linguistics. If...
1. Language and languages: unity and diversity Language diversity is a subject which has long been s...
When highly abstracted, every language in the world has something in common, i.e. universality. I el...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
A central goal of generative (Chomskian) linguistic theory is to describe the human capacity for lan...
The language sciences are about to undergo dramatic changes. The cognitive sciences have taken their...
My main thesis can be summed up in two sentences: first, genuine universals of culture or cognition ...
The language sciences are currently non-Darwinian for a range of historical reasons, but the most im...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
Talk of linguistic universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that languages are all b...
The claims that there are few universals of language are based on a narrow and unwarranted definitio...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
Ken Hale argued forcefully that linguistic diversity provides a crucial resource for linguistics. If...
1. Language and languages: unity and diversity Language diversity is a subject which has long been s...
When highly abstracted, every language in the world has something in common, i.e. universality. I el...
The way we understand language diversity, how languages differ in representing reality, affects our ...
A central goal of generative (Chomskian) linguistic theory is to describe the human capacity for lan...
The language sciences are about to undergo dramatic changes. The cognitive sciences have taken their...
My main thesis can be summed up in two sentences: first, genuine universals of culture or cognition ...
The language sciences are currently non-Darwinian for a range of historical reasons, but the most im...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...