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  1. 27 de jun. de 2024 · 'The evolution of language has been described as the hardest problem in science, fraught with conflict, entrenched views, and misunderstandings between the multifarious disciplines involved. Fitch guides us through this tangled and often treacherous domain with clarity, equanimity, and encyclopedic reach.

  2. 6 de may. de 2014 · The mystery of language evolution. Marc D. Hauser 1 * Charles Yang 2 Robert C. Berwick 3 Ian Tattersall 4 Michael J. Ryan 5 Jeffrey Watumull 6 Noam Chomsky 7 Richard C. Lewontin 8. 1 Risk-Eraser, LLC, West Falmouth, MA, USA. 2 Department of Linguistics and Computer and Information Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

  3. 6 de jul. de 1999 · Language remains in the minds of many philosophers, linguists, and biologists a quintessentially human trait (1–3).Attempts to shed light on the evolution of human language have come from many areas including studies of primate social behavior (4–6), the diversity of existing human languages (7, 8), the development of language in children (9–11), and the genetic and anatomical correlates ...

  4. Language evolution needs its own journal. Editors Dan Dediu and Bard de Boer introduce the Journal of Language Evolution in their editorial: "Interest in the origins and evolution of language has been around for as long as language has been around. However, only recently has the empirical study of language come of age.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2023 · An inquiry into language evolution that was made using estimates of cognate replacement for 200 concepts on an Indo-European language tree spanning 6–10 millennia to measure lexical evolution rates demonstrated that negative valence correlates with faster cognate replacement, even while controlling for frequency of use. ...

  6. Kathleen R. Gibson is Professor Emerita, Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Houston. Her co-edited books include, with Sue T. Parker, Language' and Intelligence in Monkeys and Apes (CUP 1990); with Tim Ingold, Tools, Language, and Cognition in Human Evolution (CUP 1993); with Paul Mellars, Modelling the Early Human Mind (McDonald Archaeological Institute 1996); and, with Dean Falk ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2006 · A naive view of language evolution might predict that genes such as FOXP2 are unique to humans, or at least are substantially different in non-speaking species. Instead, the FOXP2 sequence is ...

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