Grice (1982) and Bar-On and Green (2010) each provide \u27continuity stories\u27 which attempt to explain how a human-like language could emerge from the primitive communication practices of non-human animals. I offer desiderata for a proper account of linguistic continuity in order to argue that these previous accounts fall short in important ways. I then introduce the recent evolutionary literature on non-cooperative communication in order to construct a continuity story which better satisfies the proposed desiderata while retaining the positive aspects of the proposals of Grice and Bar-On and Green. The outcome of this project is a more tenable and empirically investigable framework chronicling the evolution of human-like language fro...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
International audienceThis book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between...
The article reconstructs the main lines of three hypotheses in the current literature concerning the...
Grice (1982) and Bar-On and Green (2010) each provide \u27continuity stories\u27 which attempt to ex...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
In this paper, I examine two non-Gricean approaches to the evolution of human communicative abilitie...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
In Chapter 6 of Biological Foundations of Language, Lenneberg argues against continuity theories of ...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Recent discussions of animal communication and the evolution of language have advocated adopting a ‘...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
International audienceThis book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between...
The article reconstructs the main lines of three hypotheses in the current literature concerning the...
Grice (1982) and Bar-On and Green (2010) each provide \u27continuity stories\u27 which attempt to ex...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
In this paper, I examine two non-Gricean approaches to the evolution of human communicative abilitie...
Abstract: Human syntactic language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. ...
In Chapter 6 of Biological Foundations of Language, Lenneberg argues against continuity theories of ...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Recent discussions of animal communication and the evolution of language have advocated adopting a ‘...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
International audienceThis book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between...
The article reconstructs the main lines of three hypotheses in the current literature concerning the...