The goal of this eBook is to shed light on the non-linguistic causes of language diversity, and in particular, to explore the possibility that some aspects of the structure of languages may result from an adaptation to the natural and/or human-made environment. Traditionally, language diversity has been claimed to result from random, internally-motivated changes in language structure. However, ongoing research suggests instead that different factors that are external to language can promote language change and ultimately account for aspects of language diversity, specifically features of the social and physical environments. The contributions in this eBook discuss whether some aspects of languages are an adaptation to ecological, social, or...
Abstract Background The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have b...
In line with the overall perspective of the Handbook series, the focus of Vol.9 is on language-relat...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
The issue of whether languages adapt to their environment depends on our understanding of language, ...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
<div><p>Explaining the diversity of languages across the world is one of the central aims of typolog...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
<div><p>In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every a...
Understanding why languages are what they are and how they change requires an understanding of the m...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
It is a basic assumption of functional linguistics that the language system is the result of adaptat...
The issue of whether languages adapt to their environment depends on our understanding of language, ...
Abstract Background The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have b...
In line with the overall perspective of the Handbook series, the focus of Vol.9 is on language-relat...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...
The issue of whether languages adapt to their environment depends on our understanding of language, ...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
<div><p>Explaining the diversity of languages across the world is one of the central aims of typolog...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every aspect of...
<div><p>In contrast with animal communication systems, diversity is characteristic of almost every a...
Understanding why languages are what they are and how they change requires an understanding of the m...
This article deals with the factors which cause the human language to be diverse. The study of lingu...
Background: The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have been the ...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
It is a basic assumption of functional linguistics that the language system is the result of adaptat...
The issue of whether languages adapt to their environment depends on our understanding of language, ...
Abstract Background The processes leading to the diversity of over 7000 present-day languages have b...
In line with the overall perspective of the Handbook series, the focus of Vol.9 is on language-relat...
There are some 6000 languages spoken today, classfied in approximately 90 linguistic families and ma...