The conceptual basis of the article includes descriptions, characteristics and relationships between all aspects of reflection. The aim of the work is to present the evolution, structure and learning of language since the evolution of the human species, already of a genetic order, then became cultural, therefore teachable. Culture, through the changes offered by education to intentional learning, is the engine of man's changes and evolution. From language as a biological moment of adaptation we have moved on to an intentional and specific form of language, the structure of which is to be placed in relation to language learning and behaviour. The relationship between language and its physiological bases has been indicated with the support of...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
This article deals with analyzing language and its development. Some linguists think this developmen...
How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? When, why...
In this paper, we will develop some aspects of a psycholinguistic theory that tries to explain how o...
Human languages, such as French, Cantonese or American Sign Language, are socio- cultural entities....
The article concerns the evolution of the scientific views of the cognition and language correlation...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
People teaching and learning a foreign language know it is a long and difficult process, yet it is a...
Although ontogeny cannot recapitulate phylogeny, a two-level model of the acquisition of language wi...
The study of evolution and language provides a unique opportunity for carefully examining basic ques...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
This paper discusses the role of linguistics in studying human evolution. In the preamble on major s...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
The fascinating question of the origins and evolution of language has been drawing a lot of attentio...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
This article deals with analyzing language and its development. Some linguists think this developmen...
How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? When, why...
In this paper, we will develop some aspects of a psycholinguistic theory that tries to explain how o...
Human languages, such as French, Cantonese or American Sign Language, are socio- cultural entities....
The article concerns the evolution of the scientific views of the cognition and language correlation...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
People teaching and learning a foreign language know it is a long and difficult process, yet it is a...
Although ontogeny cannot recapitulate phylogeny, a two-level model of the acquisition of language wi...
The study of evolution and language provides a unique opportunity for carefully examining basic ques...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
This article is devoted to substantiating the cognitive-evolutionary theory of language within the f...
This paper discusses the role of linguistics in studying human evolution. In the preamble on major s...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
The fascinating question of the origins and evolution of language has been drawing a lot of attentio...
In this second part, we will highlight the relationship between the theory of the evolution of speci...
This article deals with analyzing language and its development. Some linguists think this developmen...
How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? When, why...