Since the Enlightenment period, natural theories of speech and language evolution have florished in the language sciences. Four ever returning core issues are highlighted in this paper: Firstly, Is language natural to man or just an invention? Secondly, Is language a specific human ability (a ‘language instinct’) or does it arise from general cognitive capacities we share with other animals? Thirdly, Has the evolution of language been a gradual process or did it rather suddenly arise, due to some ‘evolutionary twist’? Lastly, Is the child's language acquisition an appropriate model for language evolution
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
Since the Enlightenment period, natural theories of speech and language evolution have florished in ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
The evolution of speech and language has been a returning topic in the language sciences since the s...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Although the environment has an effect on the quality of language development, the fact that languag...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
The perennial question concerning the origins of language goes “Why is there language now when there...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Our goal in this article is to review a debate over the evolution of language and to suggest some ke...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language, focusing ...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
Since the Enlightenment period, natural theories of speech and language evolution have florished in ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
The evolution of speech and language has been a returning topic in the language sciences since the s...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Although the environment has an effect on the quality of language development, the fact that languag...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
The perennial question concerning the origins of language goes “Why is there language now when there...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Our goal in this article is to review a debate over the evolution of language and to suggest some ke...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language, focusing ...
Language has been considered to be closely related to the concept of human uniqueness for several re...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...