Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communication (signaling). However, this prediction is confronted by the conceptual problem that there is an essential difference between signaling and linguistic behavior: using words is a normative practice. It is argued that we can resolve this problem if we (1) note that language evolution is the outcome of an evolutionary transition, and (2) observe that the use of words evolves during ontogenesis out of babbling. It is discussed that language evolved as the result of an expansion of the vocalizing powers of our ancestors. This involved an increase in the volitional control of our speech apparatus (leading to the ability to produce new combinatio...
This paper defends a gestural origins hypothesis about the evolution of enhanced communication and l...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
<p>In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing str...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
In this article we offer a detailed assessment of current approaches to the origins of language, wit...
While most work on the evolution of language has been centered on the evolution of syntax, my focus ...
While most work on the evolution of language has been centered on the evolution of syntax, my focus ...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing strate...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
This paper defends a gestural origins hypothesis about the evolution of enhanced communication and l...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
<p>In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing str...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
In this article we offer a detailed assessment of current approaches to the origins of language, wit...
While most work on the evolution of language has been centered on the evolution of syntax, my focus ...
While most work on the evolution of language has been centered on the evolution of syntax, my focus ...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing strate...
Spoken language, as we have it, requires specific capacities—at its most basic advanced vocal contro...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
This paper defends a gestural origins hypothesis about the evolution of enhanced communication and l...
What could an evolutionary explanation for language look like? Here I review relevant evidence from ...
<p>In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing str...