Can the integration hypothesis account for language evolution?

M Tallerman - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2017 - Elsevier
In a recent series of papers, Shigeru Miyagawa and colleagues propose an Integration
Hypothesis for language evolution (Miyagawa, 2016; Miyagawa, Ojima, Berwick, & …

Beyond “uniqueness”: Habitual traits in the context of cognitive-communicative continuity

O Vasilieva - Theoria et Historia Scientiarum, 2019 - apcz.umk.pl
The paper discusses a longstanding and prevailing debate in thefields of comparative
psychology and language evolution, namely the problem of continuity of cognitive and …

The sensorimotor and social sides of the architecture of speech.

G Pezzulo, L Barca, A D'Ausilio - Behavioral & Brain …, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Speech is a complex skill to master. In addition to sophisticated phono-articulatory abilities,
speech acquisition requires neuronal systems configured for vocal learning, with adaptable …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid Diversification of FoxP2 in Teleosts through Gene Duplication in the Teleost-Specific Whole Genome Duplication Event

X Song, Y Wang, Y Tang - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
As one of the most conserved genes in vertebrates, FoxP2 is widely involved in a number of
important physiological and developmental processes. We systematically studied the …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond cry and laugh: Toward a multilevel model of language production

MH Bornstein, G Esposito - The Behavioral and brain sciences, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Language production is a multilevel phenomenon, and human capacities to
communicate vocally progress from early forms, based on projections of motor cortex to …

Why vocal production of atypical sounds in apes and its cerebral correlates have a lot to say about the origin of language

A Meguerditchian, JP Taglialatela… - Behavioral and brain …, 2014 - hal.science
Ackermann et al. mention the``acquisition of species-atypical sounds''in apes without any
discussion. In our commentary, we demonstrate that these atypical sounds in chimpanzees …

Physical mechanisms may be as important as brain mechanisms in evolution of speech [Commentary on Ackerman, Hage, & Ziegler. Brain Mechanisms of acoustic …

B De Boer, M Perlman - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014 - pure.mpg.de
We present two arguments why physical adaptations for vocalization may be as important as
neural adaptations. First, fine control over vocalization is not easy for physical reasons, and …

What can an extended synthesis do for biolinguistics: on the needs and benefits of eco-evo-devo program

C Boeckx - The evolution of social communication in primates: A …, 2014 - Springer
Recent publications exploring the links between linguistics and biology suggest that in sharp
contrast to the overly adaptationist and genocentric framework provided by the modern …

[PDF][PDF] Wings of Change: aPKC/FoxP-dependent plasticity in steering motor neurons underlies operant self-learning in Drosophila [version 2; peer review: 1 approved …

A Ehweiner, C Duch, B Brembs - 2024 - researchgate.net
Background Motor learning is central to human existence, such as learning to speak or walk,
sports moves, or rehabilitation after injury. Evidence suggests that all forms of motor learning …

[引用][C] 乔姆斯基内化语言理论的解读及反思——纪念《 语言知识: 其性质来源及使用》 出版30 周年

王萌萌 - 东北师大学报: 哲学社会科学版, 2015