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The Evolutionary emergence of language [electronic resource] : social function and the origins of linguistic form

The Evolutionary emergence of language [electronic resource] : social function and the origins of linguistic form

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Knight, Chris, 1942-. Studdert-Kennedy, Michael. Hurford, James R.
서명 / 저자사항
The Evolutionary emergence of language [electronic resource] : social function and the origins of linguistic form / edited by Chris Knight, Michael Studdert-Kennedy, James R. Hurford.
발행사항
Cambridge :   Cambridge University Press,   c2000.  
형태사항
1 online resource (xii, 426 p.).
기타형태 저록
Print version:   Knight, Chris.   The evolutionary emergence of language : social function and the origins of linguistic form   9780521781572   (211009) 000045408478  
ISBN
9780511606441 (ebook) 9780521781572 (hardback) 9780521786966 (paperback)
요약
Language has no counterpart in the animal world. Unique to Homo sapiens, it appears inseparable from human nature. But how, when and why did it emerge? The contributors to this volume - linguists, anthropologists, cognitive scientists, and others - adopt a modern Darwinian perspective which offers a bold synthesis of the human and natural sciences. As a feature of human social intelligence, language evolution is driven by biologically anomalous levels of social cooperation. Phonetic competence correspondingly reflects social pressures for vocal imitation, learning, and other forms of social transmission. Distinctively human social and cultural strategies gave rise to the complex syntactical structure of speech. This book, presenting language as a remarkable social adaptation, testifies to the growing influence of evolutionary thinking in contemporary linguistics. It will be welcomed by all those interested in human evolution, evolutionary psychology, linguistic anthropology, and general linguistics.
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Language : a Darwinian adaptation? / Chris Knight, Michael Studdert-Kennedy and James R. Hurford -- Introduction : the evolution of cooperative communication / Chris Knight -- Comprehension, production and conventionalisation in the origins of language / Robbins Burling -- Cooperation, competition and the evolution of prelinguistic communication / Jason Noble -- Language and hominid politics / Jean-Louis Dessalles -- Secret language use at female initiation : bounding gossiping communities / Camilla Power -- Play as precursor of phonology and syntax / Chris Knight --Introduction : the emergence of phonetic structure / Michael Studdert-Kennedy -- The role of mimesis in infant language development : evidence for phylogeny? / Marilyn M. Vihman and Rory A. Depaolis -- Evolution of speech : the relation between ontogeny and phylogeny / Peter F. Macneilage and Barbara L. Davis -- Evolutionary implications of the particulate principle : imitation and the dissociation of phonetic form from semantic function / Michael Studdert-Kennedy -- Emergence of sound systems through self-organisation / Bart de Boer -- Modelling language-physiology coevolution / Daniel Livingstone and Colin Fyfe -- Introduction : the emergence of syntax / James R. Hurford -- The spandrels of the linguistic genotype / David Lightfoot -- The distinction between sentences and noun phrases : an impediment to language evolution? / Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy -- How protolanguage became language / Derek Bickerton -- Holistic utterances in protolanguage : the link from primates to humans / Alison Wray -- Syntax without natural selection : how compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners / Simon Kirby -- Social transmission favours linguistic generalisation / James R. Hurford -- Words, memes and language evolution / Robert P. Worden -- On the reconstruction of 'proto-world' word order / Frederick J. Newmeyer -- The history, rate and pattern of world linguistic evolution / Mark Pagel.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also as a book.  
일반주제명
Language and languages --Origin. Anthropological linguistics. Human evolution.
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530 ▼a Issued also as a book.
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Section	Section Description	Page Number
Part I	The Evolution of Cooperative Communication	
1	    Introduction: the evolution of cooperative communication   Chris Knight	
2	    Comprehension, production and conventionalization in the origins of language   Robbins Burling	
3	    Co-operation, competition and the evolution of pre-linguistic communication   Jason Noble	
4	    Language and hominid politics   Jean-Louis Dessalles	
5	    Secret language use at female initiation: bounding gossiping communities   Camilla Power	
6	    Play as precursor of phonology and syntax   Chris Knight	
Part II	The Emergence of Phonetic Structure	
7	    Introduction: the emergence of phonetic structure   Michael Studdert-Kennedy	
8	    The role of mimesis in infant language development: evidence for phylogeny?   Marilyn M. Vihman and Rory A. DePaolis	
9	    Evolution of speech: the relation between ontogeny and phylogeny   Peter J. MacNeilage and Barbara L. Davis	
10	    Evolutionary implications of the particulate principle: imitation and the dissociation of phonetic form from semantic function   Michael Studdert-Kennedy	
11	    Emergence of sound systems through self-organisation   Bart de Boer	
12	    Modelling language-physiology coevolution   Daniel Livingstone and Colin Fyfe	
Part III	The Evolution of Syntax	
13	    The emergence of syntax   James R. Hurford	
14	    The spandrels of the linguistic genotype   David Lightfoot	
15	    The distinction between sentences and noun phrases: an impediment to language evolution?   Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy	
16	    How protolanguage became language   Derek Bickerton	
17	    Holistic utterances in protolanguage: the link from primates to humans   Alison Wray	
18	    Syntax without natural selection: how compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners   Simon Kirby	
19	    Social transmission favours linguistic generalization   James R. Hurford	
20	    Words, memes and language evolution   Robert P. Worden	
21	    On the reconstruction of ''proto-world'' word order   Frederick J. Newmeyer	
22	    The history, rate and pattern of world linguistic evolution   Mark Pagel	
Epilogue

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