The evolutionary emergence of language : social function and the origins of linguistic form

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DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511606441

关键词: Phonetic formLinguisticsSyntaxPhonologyPsychologyVocabularyLinguistic anthropologyLanguage developmentPrinciple of compositionalityPopulation

摘要: Part I. The Evolution of Cooperative Communication: 1. Introduction: the evolution cooperative communication Chris Knight 2. Comprehension, production and conventionalization in origins language Robbins Burling 3. Co-operation, competition pre-linguistic Jason Noble 4. Language hominid politics Jean-Louis Dessalles 5. Secret use at female initiation: bounding gossiping communities Camilla Power 6. Play as precursor phonology syntax II. Emergence Phonetic Structure: 7. emergence phonetic structure Michael Studdert-Kennedy 8. role mimesis infant development: evidence for phylogeny? Marilyn M. Vihman Rory A. DePaolis 9. speech: relation between ontogeny phylogeny Peter J. MacNeilage Barbara L. Davis 10. Evolutionary implications particulate principle: imitation dissociation form from semantic function 11. sound systems through self-organisation Bart de Boer 12. Modelling language-physiology coevolution Daniel Livingstone Colin Fyfe III. Syntax: 13. James R. Hurford 14. spandrels linguistic genotype David Lightfoot 15. distinction sentences noun phrases: an impediment to evolution? Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy 16. How protolanguage became Derek Bickerton 17. Holistic utterances protolanguage: link primates humans Alison Wray 18. Syntax without natural selection: how compositionality emerges vocabulary a population learners Simon Kirby 19. Social transmission favours generalization 20. Words, memes Robert P. Worden 21. On reconstruction 'proto-world' word order Frederick Newmeyer Epilogue 22. history, rate pattern world Mark Pagel.

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