Turning to the social dimension has been an influential trend in recent language evolution literature, as documented by e.g. Dunbar et al. (ed. 2014), Scott-Phillips (2014), or Pina and Gontier (ed. 2014). The social origins of language, edited by Daniel Dor, Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis, is of special interest, because rather than just being part of this trend, it aims to redefine the current discourse in language origins research, making it inclusive and “society first”. Collectively, the twenty four chapters of this volume make a powerful statement for a broad, incorporative, “everything counts” approach to language evolution. By demonstrating the relevance to language evolution research of a wide variety of social, cultural and cogniti...
Why is language unique? How and why did it emerge? Such questions are emblematic of the Western inte...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
Social Linguistics and Literacies in its first edition was a founding document in the “New Literacy ...
Turning to the social dimension has been an influential trend in recent language evolution literatur...
A review of *The Social Origins of Language* by Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney; edited ...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
This chapter reports theoretical research exploring the hypothesis that language evolved in a cultur...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Several disciplines contribute to the discussion on the origin of language: computer simulation, cog...
While it has been known for a long time that human languages can change in various ways, it was only...
In the study of language the concept of evolution has been applied to two different aspects of langu...
Wydanie czwarte uzupełnioneThe thesis about the social origin of language has been recurrent in almo...
Why is language unique? How and why did it emerge? Such questions are emblematic of the Western inte...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
Social Linguistics and Literacies in its first edition was a founding document in the “New Literacy ...
Turning to the social dimension has been an influential trend in recent language evolution literatur...
A review of *The Social Origins of Language* by Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney; edited ...
The origins and evolution of language and speech, and the processes governing language change repres...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
This chapter reports theoretical research exploring the hypothesis that language evolved in a cultur...
This article approaches what is considered to be a linguistic enigma with an interdisciplinary scien...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Several disciplines contribute to the discussion on the origin of language: computer simulation, cog...
While it has been known for a long time that human languages can change in various ways, it was only...
In the study of language the concept of evolution has been applied to two different aspects of langu...
Wydanie czwarte uzupełnioneThe thesis about the social origin of language has been recurrent in almo...
Why is language unique? How and why did it emerge? Such questions are emblematic of the Western inte...
The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have ...
Social Linguistics and Literacies in its first edition was a founding document in the “New Literacy ...