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Function, Selection, and Innateness: The Emergence of Language Universals by Simon Kirby β€” book cover

Function, Selection, and Innateness: The Emergence of Language Universals

by Simon Kirby
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Overview

This book is a powerful demonstration of the value of looking at language as an adaptive system, which reaches the heart of debates in linguistics and cognitive science on the evolution and nature of language. Simon Kirby combines functional and formal theories in order to develop a way of treating language as an adaptive system in which its communicative and formal roles have crucial and complimentary roles.

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This book is a powerful demonstration of the value of looking at language as an adaptive system, which reaches the heart of debates in linguistics and cognitive science on the evolution and nature of language. Simon Kirby combines functional and formal theories in order to develop a way of treating language as an adaptive system in which its communicative and formal roles have crucial and complimentary roles.

About the Author, Simon Kirby

University of Edinburgh

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
172
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198238119

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