Language—as with most communication systems—likely evolved by means of natural selection. Accounts for the genetical selection of language can usually be divided into two scenarios, either of which used in isolation of the other appear insufficient to explain the phenomena: (1) there are group benefits from communicating, and (2) there are individual benefits from being a better communicator. In contrast, it is hypothesized that language phenotypes emerged during a coevolutionary struggle between parental genomes via genomic imprinting, which is differential gene expression depending on parental origin of the genetic element. It is hypothesized that relatedness asymmetries differentially selected for patrigene-caused language phenotypes to ...
Species evolve, very slowly, through selection of genes which give rise to phenotypes well adapted ...
Could a mutation in a single gene be the evolutionary lynchpin supporting the development of human l...
Human language appears to be unique among natural communication systems, and such uniqueness impinge...
Language—as with most communication systems—likely evolved by means of natural selection. Accounts f...
Language--as with most communication systems--likely evolved by means of natural selection. Accounts...
Humans spend large portions of their time and energy talking to one another, yet it remains unclear ...
It is generally accepted that the relationship between human genes and language is very complex and ...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Studies of severe, monogenic forms of language disorders have revealed important insights into the m...
The complex inter-relationships between genetics and linguistics encompass all four scales highlight...
It has long been hypothesised that the human faculty to acquire a language is in some way encoded in...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Species evolve, very slowly, through selection of genes which give rise to phenotypes well adapted ...
Could a mutation in a single gene be the evolutionary lynchpin supporting the development of human l...
Human language appears to be unique among natural communication systems, and such uniqueness impinge...
Language—as with most communication systems—likely evolved by means of natural selection. Accounts f...
Language--as with most communication systems--likely evolved by means of natural selection. Accounts...
Humans spend large portions of their time and energy talking to one another, yet it remains unclear ...
It is generally accepted that the relationship between human genes and language is very complex and ...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Studies of severe, monogenic forms of language disorders have revealed important insights into the m...
The complex inter-relationships between genetics and linguistics encompass all four scales highlight...
It has long been hypothesised that the human faculty to acquire a language is in some way encoded in...
The post-genomic era is an exciting time for researchers interested in the biology of speech and lan...
Species evolve, very slowly, through selection of genes which give rise to phenotypes well adapted ...
Could a mutation in a single gene be the evolutionary lynchpin supporting the development of human l...
Human language appears to be unique among natural communication systems, and such uniqueness impinge...