This paper describes recent attempts to understand the evolution of language in humans and argues that useful lessons can be learned from this analysis by designers of hybrid symbolic/connectionist systems
Scholars studying the origins and evolution of language are also interested in the general issue of ...
Terrence Deacon's views about the origin of language are based on a particular notion of a symbol. W...
Iconicity, a resemblance between properties of linguistic form (both in spoken and signed languages)...
This paper describes recent attempts to understand the evolution of language in humans and argues t...
AbstractThe received opinion is that symbol is an evolutionary prerequisite for syntax. This paper s...
Natural language-spoken and signed-is a multichannel phenomenon, involving facial and body expressio...
Natural language-- both spoken and signed-- is a multichannel phenomenon, involving facial and body ...
from Introduction: Animal communication systems and human languages can be characterised by the type...
OAPA Humans use signs, e.g., sentences in a spoken language, for communication and thought. Hence, s...
Why does symbolic communication in humans develop primarily in an oral medium, and how do theories o...
Humans uniquely form stimulus equivalence (SE) classes of abstract and unrelated stimuli, i.e. if ta...
Recent interest in the origins of language, within the strongly cognitive field of Evolutionary Psyc...
Human beings are unique in their possession of language and symbolic consciousness. Yet there is no ...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Scholars studying the origins and evolution of language are also interested in the general issue of ...
Terrence Deacon's views about the origin of language are based on a particular notion of a symbol. W...
Iconicity, a resemblance between properties of linguistic form (both in spoken and signed languages)...
This paper describes recent attempts to understand the evolution of language in humans and argues t...
AbstractThe received opinion is that symbol is an evolutionary prerequisite for syntax. This paper s...
Natural language-spoken and signed-is a multichannel phenomenon, involving facial and body expressio...
Natural language-- both spoken and signed-- is a multichannel phenomenon, involving facial and body ...
from Introduction: Animal communication systems and human languages can be characterised by the type...
OAPA Humans use signs, e.g., sentences in a spoken language, for communication and thought. Hence, s...
Why does symbolic communication in humans develop primarily in an oral medium, and how do theories o...
Humans uniquely form stimulus equivalence (SE) classes of abstract and unrelated stimuli, i.e. if ta...
Recent interest in the origins of language, within the strongly cognitive field of Evolutionary Psyc...
Human beings are unique in their possession of language and symbolic consciousness. Yet there is no ...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Scholars studying the origins and evolution of language are also interested in the general issue of ...
Terrence Deacon's views about the origin of language are based on a particular notion of a symbol. W...
Iconicity, a resemblance between properties of linguistic form (both in spoken and signed languages)...