Journal ArticleDynamic systems theory is a way of describing the patterns that emerge from relationships in the universe. In the study of interpersonal relationships, within and between species, the scientist is an active and engaged participant in those relationships. Separation between self and other, scientist and subject, runs counter to systems thinking and creates an unnecessary divide between humans and animals
The complexity observed in human languages (structural complexity, system complexity, size complexit...
Standard generative linguistic theory, which uses discrete symbolic models of cognition, has some st...
Computational approaches based on autonomous agents share with new ape language research the same pr...
The evolution of language implies the co-evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to signals...
Original article can be found at : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright John Benjamins Publishin...
This review summarizes a range of theoretical ap-proaches to language acquisition. It argues that la...
The highly recommended transposition of the dynamic system approach for tackling the question of ape...
In place of the information-processing model that has hitherto dominated ape language research, we a...
Changes to research methodology motivated by the adoption of a complexity theory per-spective on lan...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mi...
In January 2000, Stephen Hawking predicted, “the next century will be the century of complexity” (Sa...
This contribution seeks to connect usage based linguistics with dynamic systems theory, in particula...
An intriguing feature of the human species is our ability to continuously invent new problems and to...
The complexity observed in human languages (structural complexity, system complexity, size complexit...
Standard generative linguistic theory, which uses discrete symbolic models of cognition, has some st...
Computational approaches based on autonomous agents share with new ape language research the same pr...
The evolution of language implies the co-evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to signals...
Original article can be found at : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/ Copyright John Benjamins Publishin...
This review summarizes a range of theoretical ap-proaches to language acquisition. It argues that la...
The highly recommended transposition of the dynamic system approach for tackling the question of ape...
In place of the information-processing model that has hitherto dominated ape language research, we a...
Changes to research methodology motivated by the adoption of a complexity theory per-spective on lan...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mi...
In January 2000, Stephen Hawking predicted, “the next century will be the century of complexity” (Sa...
This contribution seeks to connect usage based linguistics with dynamic systems theory, in particula...
An intriguing feature of the human species is our ability to continuously invent new problems and to...
The complexity observed in human languages (structural complexity, system complexity, size complexit...
Standard generative linguistic theory, which uses discrete symbolic models of cognition, has some st...
Computational approaches based on autonomous agents share with new ape language research the same pr...