Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution
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Overview
This book addresses central questions in the evolution of language: where it came from; how and why it evolved; how it came to be culturally transmitted; and how languages diversified. It does so from the perspective of the lateste work in linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and computer science, and deploys the latest methods and theories toe probe into the origins and subsequent development of thee only species that has languages.
Synopsis
A cross-section of current work in language evolution is provided by cognitive scientists working in a number of disciplines. They cover how spoken language emerged, how syntax and morphology emerged, what can be learned from other species, and how languages emerged and diverged. The 17 papers were originally presented to an international conference on language evolution held in March 2002 at Harvard University. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR