Abstract: The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of the structure of language. It begins with an account of the evolution of human causal reasoning. A comparison between humans and non-human primates suggests that human causal cognition is based on reasoning about the underlying forces that are involved in events, while other primates hardly understand external forces. This is illustrated by an analysis of the causal cognition required for early hominin tool use. Second, the thinking concerning forces in causation is used to motivate a model of human event cognition. A mental representation of an event contains two vectors representing a cause as well as a result but also entities suc...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
Human adults excel at inferring and exploiting the causal relations in the world. This certainly con...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
Funding: This research received funding from a Swiss National Science Foundation Project grant 31003...
Swiss National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: 310030_185324, 51NF40_180888How did grammar evolve...
Languages tend to encode events from the perspective of agents, placing them first and in simpler fo...
Languages tend to encode events from the perspective of agents, placing them first and in simpler fo...
Much of the research reviewed in this article has benefitted from funding by the Leverhulme Trust, t...
Questions about the nature of the relationship between language and extralinguistic cognition are ol...
Causal cognition emerges early in development and confers an important advantage for survival. But d...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
Abstract: We suggest a seven-grade model for the evolution of causal cognition as a framework that c...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
Human adults excel at inferring and exploiting the causal relations in the world. This certainly con...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
Funding: This research received funding from a Swiss National Science Foundation Project grant 31003...
Swiss National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: 310030_185324, 51NF40_180888How did grammar evolve...
Languages tend to encode events from the perspective of agents, placing them first and in simpler fo...
Languages tend to encode events from the perspective of agents, placing them first and in simpler fo...
Much of the research reviewed in this article has benefitted from funding by the Leverhulme Trust, t...
Questions about the nature of the relationship between language and extralinguistic cognition are ol...
Causal cognition emerges early in development and confers an important advantage for survival. But d...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
Abstract: We suggest a seven-grade model for the evolution of causal cognition as a framework that c...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
Human adults excel at inferring and exploiting the causal relations in the world. This certainly con...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...