Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an important part of the cultural adaptation that serves to make humans an exceedingly successful species. In the past 20 years, a diverse set of evolutionary scholars have tried to answer the question of how language evolved in our species and why it is unique to us. They have converged on the idea that the cultural and innate aspects of language were tightly linked in a process of gene-culture coevolution. They differ widely about the details of the process, particularly over the division of labor between genes and culture in the coevolutionary process. Why is language restricted to humans given that communication seems to be so useful? A plausible a...
Since the famous exchange of letters between Darwin and Schleicher, the parallels between evolutiona...
A key challenge for theories of language evolution is to explain why language is the way it is and h...
Computational methods have revolutionized evolutionary biology. In this paper we explore the impact ...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
It is well accepted that languages change rapidly in a process of cultural evolution. But some anima...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
Language is what makes us human. It is the basis of human knowledge, culture, and society. Despite i...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Understanding the origin and evolution of language is key to understanding humans. The relationship ...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolution...
Since the famous exchange of letters between Darwin and Schleicher, the parallels between evolutiona...
A key challenge for theories of language evolution is to explain why language is the way it is and h...
Computational methods have revolutionized evolutionary biology. In this paper we explore the impact ...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
It is well accepted that languages change rapidly in a process of cultural evolution. But some anima...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
Language is what makes us human. It is the basis of human knowledge, culture, and society. Despite i...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Understanding the origin and evolution of language is key to understanding humans. The relationship ...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolution...
Since the famous exchange of letters between Darwin and Schleicher, the parallels between evolutiona...
A key challenge for theories of language evolution is to explain why language is the way it is and h...
Computational methods have revolutionized evolutionary biology. In this paper we explore the impact ...