Recent discussions of animal communication and the evolution of language have advocated adopting a ‘pragmatics-first’ approach, according to which “a more productive framework” for primate communication research should be “pragmatics, the field of linguistics that examines the role of context in shaping the meaning of linguistic utterances”. After distinguishing two different conceptions of pragmatics that advocates of the pragmatics-first approach have implicitly relied on, I argue that neither conception adequately serves the purposes of pragmatics-first approaches to the origins of human linguistic communication. My main aim in this paper is to motivate–and begin to articulate–an intermediary conception whose scope is narrower than Carna...
In 1980, Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney and Peter Marler published a landmark paper in Science clai...
S. W. T., S. E. K., and I. B. G. thank the University of Zurich's Graduate Campus Grant for funding ...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Recent discussions of animal communication and the evolution of language have advocated adopting a ‘...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Researchers have converged on the idea that a pragmatic understanding of communication can shed impo...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
The evolution of language has been investigated by several research communities, including biologist...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
Grice (1982) and Bar-On and Green (2010) each provide \u27continuity stories\u27 which attempt to ex...
Theories of language evolution often draw heavily on comparative evidence of the communicative abili...
The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates, edited by Marco Pina and Natalie Gontier is an i...
In this paper, I examine two non-Gricean approaches to the evolution of human communicative abilitie...
In 1980, Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney and Peter Marler published a landmark paper in Science clai...
S. W. T., S. E. K., and I. B. G. thank the University of Zurich's Graduate Campus Grant for funding ...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Recent discussions of animal communication and the evolution of language have advocated adopting a ‘...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Researchers have converged on the idea that a pragmatic understanding of communication can shed impo...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
The evolution of language has been investigated by several research communities, including biologist...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
Grice (1982) and Bar-On and Green (2010) each provide \u27continuity stories\u27 which attempt to ex...
Theories of language evolution often draw heavily on comparative evidence of the communicative abili...
The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates, edited by Marco Pina and Natalie Gontier is an i...
In this paper, I examine two non-Gricean approaches to the evolution of human communicative abilitie...
In 1980, Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney and Peter Marler published a landmark paper in Science clai...
S. W. T., S. E. K., and I. B. G. thank the University of Zurich's Graduate Campus Grant for funding ...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...