Language is what makes us human. It is the basis of human knowledge, culture, and society. Despite its importance, how language evolved is still a mystery. Various recent studies suggest that humans developed through a "super-fast" evolutionary process found nowhere else within the animal kingdom. This suggests a discontinuity in the evolutionary process itself. We propose the following model: Humans evolved in a unique evolutionary system consisting of two feedback loops, there being a backchannel between them; the lower loop producing the variations needed for selection in the upper loop to take place. What is meant by the "backchannel" here is a structure enabling the selection of the lower loop to "anticipate" the selection of the upper...
The development of language can be considered the second major innovation of humankind after the use...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its ...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Language is what makes us human. It is the basis of human knowledge, culture, and society. Despite i...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
The debate over the evolution of an innate language capacity seems to divide into two principle scho...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its...
This paper contributes to two debates: the debate about language evolution and the debate about the ...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
The development of language can be considered the second major innovation of humankind after the use...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its ...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...
Language is what makes us human. It is the basis of human knowledge, culture, and society. Despite i...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
Understanding the evolution of language requires evidence regarding origins and processes that led t...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
The debate over the evolution of an innate language capacity seems to divide into two principle scho...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its...
This paper contributes to two debates: the debate about language evolution and the debate about the ...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
The causal correlations between human genetic variants and linguistic (typological) features could r...
Language acquisition and processing are governed by genetic constraints. A crucial unresolved questi...
The development of language can be considered the second major innovation of humankind after the use...
How did humans evolve language? The fossil record does not yield enough evidence to reconstruct its ...
Our understanding of language, its origins and subsequent evolution (including language change) is s...