Hauser et al. (2002) suggest that the human language faculty emerged as a genetic innovation in the form of what is called here a ‘keystone factor’—a single, simple, formal mental capability that, interacting with the pre-existing faculties of hominid ancestors, caused a cascade of effects resulting in the language faculty in modern humans. They take Merge to be the keystone factor, but instead it is posited here that Merge is the pre-existing mechanism of thought made viable by a principle that permits relations interpretable at the interfaces to be mapped onto c-command. The simplified minimalist architecture proposed here respects the keystone factor as closely as possible, but is justified on the basis of linguistic analyses it makes av...
In arguing that articulate language is underpinned by an algorithmically simple neural operation, th...
The Minimalist Program (henceforth MP) views language as a simple atomic system, devoid of much of t...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
Hauser et al. (2002) suggest that the human language faculty emerged as a genetic innovation in the ...
PhD ThesisLanguage appears to be special. Well-rehearsed arguments that appeal to aspects of languag...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
Biolinguistic minimalism seeks a deeper explanation of the design, development and evolution of huma...
Biolinguistic minimalism seeks a deeper explanation of the design, develop-ment and evolution of hum...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
The Minimalist Program in generative syntax has been the subject of much rancour, a good proportion ...
In Chapter 6 of Biological Foundations of Language, Lenneberg argues against continuity theories of ...
Chomsky (e.g. 2010) and others regard unlimited Merge as the defining feature of language, that cann...
“[T]he Minimalist Program...is...a research program concerned with...determining the answers to...th...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
In arguing that articulate language is underpinned by an algorithmically simple neural operation, th...
The Minimalist Program (henceforth MP) views language as a simple atomic system, devoid of much of t...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
Hauser et al. (2002) suggest that the human language faculty emerged as a genetic innovation in the ...
PhD ThesisLanguage appears to be special. Well-rehearsed arguments that appeal to aspects of languag...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
Biolinguistic minimalism seeks a deeper explanation of the design, development and evolution of huma...
Biolinguistic minimalism seeks a deeper explanation of the design, develop-ment and evolution of hum...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
The Minimalist Program in generative syntax has been the subject of much rancour, a good proportion ...
In Chapter 6 of Biological Foundations of Language, Lenneberg argues against continuity theories of ...
Chomsky (e.g. 2010) and others regard unlimited Merge as the defining feature of language, that cann...
“[T]he Minimalist Program...is...a research program concerned with...determining the answers to...th...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
In arguing that articulate language is underpinned by an algorithmically simple neural operation, th...
The Minimalist Program (henceforth MP) views language as a simple atomic system, devoid of much of t...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...