Inquiry into the evolution of syntactic universals is hampered by severe limitations on the available evidence. Theories of selective function nevertheless lead to predictions of local optimaliiy that can be tested scientifically. This thesis refines a diagnostic, originally proposed by Parker and Maynard Smith (1990), for identifying selective functions on this basis and applies it to the evolution of two syntactic universals: (I) the distinction between open and closed lexical classes, and (2) nested constituent structure. In the case of the former, it is argued that the selective role of the closed class items is primarily to minimise the amount of redundancy in the lexicon. In the case of the latter, the emergence of nested phra...
The primary thesis of this paper is that selection plays a role in language evolution. Underlying th...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This thesis explores a perspective for explaining the origins of linguistic structure that is based ...
Inquiry into the evolution of syntactic universals is hampered by severe limitations on the availabl...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
Understanding the universal aspects of human language structure requires comparison at multiple leve...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
In this article it is argued that evolutionary plausibility must be made an important constraining f...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
Two potential arguments are cinsidered for Universal Grammar other than that based on poverty of the...
PhD ThesisLanguage appears to be special. Well-rehearsed arguments that appeal to aspects of languag...
This paper is part of an attempt to provide a theoretical framework for various kinds of functional-...
The Minimalist Program in generative syntax has been the subject of much rancour, a good proportion ...
The primary thesis of this paper is that selection plays a role in language evolution. Underlying th...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This thesis explores a perspective for explaining the origins of linguistic structure that is based ...
Inquiry into the evolution of syntactic universals is hampered by severe limitations on the availabl...
Languages vary widely but not without limit. The central goal of linguistics is to describe the dive...
The evolution of the faculty of language largely remains an enigma. In this essay, we ask why. Langu...
Understanding the universal aspects of human language structure requires comparison at multiple leve...
Our response takes advantage of the wide-ranging commentary to clarify some aspects of our original ...
In this article it is argued that evolutionary plausibility must be made an important constraining f...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
Two potential arguments are cinsidered for Universal Grammar other than that based on poverty of the...
PhD ThesisLanguage appears to be special. Well-rehearsed arguments that appeal to aspects of languag...
This paper is part of an attempt to provide a theoretical framework for various kinds of functional-...
The Minimalist Program in generative syntax has been the subject of much rancour, a good proportion ...
The primary thesis of this paper is that selection plays a role in language evolution. Underlying th...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This thesis explores a perspective for explaining the origins of linguistic structure that is based ...