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      The Evolution and Development of Language

      Communicating Meaning

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      Communicating Meaning book

      The Evolution and Development of Language
      Edited ByBoris M. Velichkovsky, Duane M. Rumbaugh
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1997
      eBook Published 2 October 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Psychology Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203774342
      Pages 352
      eBook ISBN 9780203774342
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Velichkovsky, B.M., & Rumbaugh, D.M. (Eds.). (1997). Communicating Meaning: The Evolution and Development of Language (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203774342

      ABSTRACT

      Dealing specifically with the origins and development of human language, this book is based on a selection of materials from a recent international conference held at the Center of Interdisciplinary Research at the University of Bielefeld in Germany. The significance of the volume is that it testifies to paradigmatic changes currently in progress. The changes are from the typical emphasis on the syntactic properties of language and cognition to an analysis of biological and cultural factors which make these formal properties possible.

      The chapters provide in-depth coverage of such topics as new theoretical foundations for cognitive research, phylogenetic prerequisites and ontogenesis of language, and environmental and cultural forces of development. Some of the arguments and lines of research are relatively well-known; others deal with completely new interdisciplinary approaches. As a result, some of the authors' conclusions are in part, rather counterintuitive, such as the hypothesis that language as a system of formal symbolic transformations may be in fact a very late phenomenon located in the sphere of socio-cultural and not biological development. While highly debatable, this and other hypotheses of the book may well define research questions for the future.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|26 pages

      Language Development at the Crossroad of Biological and Cultural Interactions: Boris M. Velichkovsky

      part |1 pages

      Part I: Toward a New Theoretical Foundation

      chapter 2|18 pages

      The Origins of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis: Stevan Harnad

      chapter 3|34 pages

      What Knowledge Must Be in the Head in Order to Acquire Language?: William Bechtel

      part |1 pages

      Part II: Phylogenetic Prerequisites

      chapter 4|24 pages

      Was Speech an Evolutionary Afterthought?: Alexandra Maryanski

      chapter 5|36 pages

      Prefrontal Cortex and Symbol Learning: Why a Brain Capable of Language Evolved Only Once: Terrence W. Deacon

      part |1 pages

      Part III: Ontogenesis of Language

      chapter 6|34 pages

      Origins of Communication in Infancy: Marc H. Bornstein

      chapter 7|14 pages

      The Temporal Organization of Language: Developmental and Neuropsychological Aspects: Angela D. Friederici

      part |1 pages

      Part IV: Environment and Culture as Shaping Forces

      chapter 8|24 pages

      Genetic Histories and Patterns of Linguistic Change: Alberto Piazza

      chapter 9|46 pages

      Orality, Literacy, and Cognitive Modeling: Eckart Scheere

      part |1 pages

      In Place of a Conclusion

      chapter 10|18 pages

      Biobehavioral Roots of Language: Words, Apes, and a Child: Duane M. Rumbaugh and E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

      chapter 11|33 pages

      The Cultural Roots of Language: Michael Tomasello

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