Communicating Meaning
The Evolution and Development of Language
Herausgeber: Velichkovsky, Boris M; Rumbaugh, Duane M
Communicating Meaning
The Evolution and Development of Language
Herausgeber: Velichkovsky, Boris M; Rumbaugh, Duane M
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138971172
- ISBN-10: 1138971170
- Artikelnr.: 60440345
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138971172
- ISBN-10: 1138971170
- Artikelnr.: 60440345
Boris M. Velichkovsky, Duane M. Rumbaugh
Contents: Preface. B.M. Velichkovsky
Language Development at the Crossroad of Biological and Cultural Interactions. Part I: Toward a New Theoretical Foundation.S. Harnad
The Origin of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis. W. Bechtel
What Knowledge Must Be in the Head in Order to Acquire Language? Part II: Phylogenetic Prerequisites.A. Maryanski
Was Speech an Evolutionary Afterthought? T.W. Deacon
Prefrontal Cortex and Symbol of Learning: Why a Brain Capable of Language Evolved Only Once. Part III: Ontogenesis of Language.M.H. Bornstein
Origins of Communication in Infancy. A.D. Friederici
The Temporal Organization of Language: Developmental and Neuropsychological Aspects. Part IV: Environment and Culture as Shaping Forces.A. Piazza
Genetic Histories and Patterns of Linguistic Change. E. Scheerer
Orality
Literacy
and Cognitive Modeling. Part V: In Place of a Conclusion.D.M. Rumbaugh
E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh
Biobehavioral Roots of Language: Words
Apes
and a Child. M. Tomasello
Cultural Roots of Language.
Language Development at the Crossroad of Biological and Cultural Interactions. Part I: Toward a New Theoretical Foundation.S. Harnad
The Origin of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis. W. Bechtel
What Knowledge Must Be in the Head in Order to Acquire Language? Part II: Phylogenetic Prerequisites.A. Maryanski
Was Speech an Evolutionary Afterthought? T.W. Deacon
Prefrontal Cortex and Symbol of Learning: Why a Brain Capable of Language Evolved Only Once. Part III: Ontogenesis of Language.M.H. Bornstein
Origins of Communication in Infancy. A.D. Friederici
The Temporal Organization of Language: Developmental and Neuropsychological Aspects. Part IV: Environment and Culture as Shaping Forces.A. Piazza
Genetic Histories and Patterns of Linguistic Change. E. Scheerer
Orality
Literacy
and Cognitive Modeling. Part V: In Place of a Conclusion.D.M. Rumbaugh
E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh
Biobehavioral Roots of Language: Words
Apes
and a Child. M. Tomasello
Cultural Roots of Language.
Contents: Preface. B.M. Velichkovsky
Language Development at the Crossroad of Biological and Cultural Interactions. Part I: Toward a New Theoretical Foundation.S. Harnad
The Origin of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis. W. Bechtel
What Knowledge Must Be in the Head in Order to Acquire Language? Part II: Phylogenetic Prerequisites.A. Maryanski
Was Speech an Evolutionary Afterthought? T.W. Deacon
Prefrontal Cortex and Symbol of Learning: Why a Brain Capable of Language Evolved Only Once. Part III: Ontogenesis of Language.M.H. Bornstein
Origins of Communication in Infancy. A.D. Friederici
The Temporal Organization of Language: Developmental and Neuropsychological Aspects. Part IV: Environment and Culture as Shaping Forces.A. Piazza
Genetic Histories and Patterns of Linguistic Change. E. Scheerer
Orality
Literacy
and Cognitive Modeling. Part V: In Place of a Conclusion.D.M. Rumbaugh
E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh
Biobehavioral Roots of Language: Words
Apes
and a Child. M. Tomasello
Cultural Roots of Language.
Language Development at the Crossroad of Biological and Cultural Interactions. Part I: Toward a New Theoretical Foundation.S. Harnad
The Origin of Words: A Psychophysical Hypothesis. W. Bechtel
What Knowledge Must Be in the Head in Order to Acquire Language? Part II: Phylogenetic Prerequisites.A. Maryanski
Was Speech an Evolutionary Afterthought? T.W. Deacon
Prefrontal Cortex and Symbol of Learning: Why a Brain Capable of Language Evolved Only Once. Part III: Ontogenesis of Language.M.H. Bornstein
Origins of Communication in Infancy. A.D. Friederici
The Temporal Organization of Language: Developmental and Neuropsychological Aspects. Part IV: Environment and Culture as Shaping Forces.A. Piazza
Genetic Histories and Patterns of Linguistic Change. E. Scheerer
Orality
Literacy
and Cognitive Modeling. Part V: In Place of a Conclusion.D.M. Rumbaugh
E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh
Biobehavioral Roots of Language: Words
Apes
and a Child. M. Tomasello
Cultural Roots of Language.