Of Minds and Language
A Dialogue with Noam Chomsky in the Basque Country
Herausgeber: Piattelli-Palmarini, Massimo; Salaburu, Pello; Uriagereka, Juan
Of Minds and Language
A Dialogue with Noam Chomsky in the Basque Country
Herausgeber: Piattelli-Palmarini, Massimo; Salaburu, Pello; Uriagereka, Juan
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This book presents a state-of-the-art account of what we know and would like to know about language, mind, and brain. It brings together leading researchers in linguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, cognitive neuroscience, comparative cognitive psychology, and evolutionary biology.
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This book presents a state-of-the-art account of what we know and would like to know about language, mind, and brain. It brings together leading researchers in linguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, cognitive neuroscience, comparative cognitive psychology, and evolutionary biology.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780199544677
- ISBN-10: 0199544670
- Artikelnr.: 37254128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780199544677
- ISBN-10: 0199544670
- Artikelnr.: 37254128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini is Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Arizona. He has held teaching and research positions at the Scientific Institute San Raffaele, MIT, the Collège de France, Rutgers University, Harvard University, the University of Maryland and the University of Bologna. His publications include Inevitable Illusions: How Mistakes of Reason Rule our Minds (Wiley 2004), Choix, décisions et préférences: Quatre leçons au Collège de France (Odile Jacob, Paris (2006), L'illusione di sapere, and L'arte di persuadere (Mondadori 1993, 1995). Pello Salaburu is Professor of Basque Philology at the University of the Basque Country where he was President 1996-2000 and Vice President 1992-1996. He is Chair of the Grammar Commission of Euskaltzaindia (Royal Academy of the Basque Language), and a co-editor and co-author of Euskal Gramatika. Lehen Urratsak (seven volumes: 1985-2008). Juan Uriagereka is Professor of Linguistics, University of Maryland. His books include Syntactic Anchors (CUP 2006), Derivations (Routledge, 2002) and Rhyme and Reason (MIT Press 1998).
* 1: Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, Pello Salaburu, and Juan Uriagereka:
Introduction
* Part 1: Overtures
* 2: Noam Chomsky: Opening Remarks
* 3: Cedric Boeckx: The Nature of Merge: Consequences for Language,
Mind, and Biology
* 4: C. R. Gallistel: The Foundational Abstractions
* 5: Marc D. Hauser: Evolingo: The Nature of the Language Faculty
* 6: Gabriel Dover: Pointers to a Biology of Language?
* 7: Donata Vercelli: Language in an Epigenetic Framework
* 8: Christopher Cherniak: Brain Wiring Optimization and Non-Genomic
Nativism
* Part 2: On Language
* 9: Wolfram Hinzen: Hierarchy, Merge, and Truth
* 10: James Higginbotham: Two Interfaces
* 11: Luigi Rizzi: Movement and Concepts of Locality
* 12: Juan Uriagereka: Uninterpretable Features in Syntactic Evolution
* 13: Angela D. Friederici: The Brain Differentiates Hierarchical and
Probabilistic Grammars
* 14: Cedric Boeckz, Janet Dean Fodor, Lila Gleitman, Luigi Rizzi:
Round Table: Language Universals: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
* Part 3: On Acquisition
* 15: Rochel Gelman: Innate Learning and Beyond
* 16: Lila Gleitman: The Learned Component of Language Learning
* 17: Janet Dean Fodor: Syntactic Acquisition: An Evaluation Measure
After All?
* 18: Thomas G. Bever: Remarks on the Individual Basis for Linguistic
Structures
* Part 4: Open Talks on Open Inquiries
* 19: Marc D. Hauser: The Illusion of Biological Variation: A
Minimalist Approach to the Mind
* 20: Itziar Laka: What is There in Universal Grammar? On Innate and
Specific Aspects of Language
* 21: Núria Sebastián-Gallés: Individual Differences in Foreigh Sound
Perception
* 22: Angela D. Friederici: Language and the Brain
* 23: Noam Chomsky: Conclusion
* References
* Index
Introduction
* Part 1: Overtures
* 2: Noam Chomsky: Opening Remarks
* 3: Cedric Boeckx: The Nature of Merge: Consequences for Language,
Mind, and Biology
* 4: C. R. Gallistel: The Foundational Abstractions
* 5: Marc D. Hauser: Evolingo: The Nature of the Language Faculty
* 6: Gabriel Dover: Pointers to a Biology of Language?
* 7: Donata Vercelli: Language in an Epigenetic Framework
* 8: Christopher Cherniak: Brain Wiring Optimization and Non-Genomic
Nativism
* Part 2: On Language
* 9: Wolfram Hinzen: Hierarchy, Merge, and Truth
* 10: James Higginbotham: Two Interfaces
* 11: Luigi Rizzi: Movement and Concepts of Locality
* 12: Juan Uriagereka: Uninterpretable Features in Syntactic Evolution
* 13: Angela D. Friederici: The Brain Differentiates Hierarchical and
Probabilistic Grammars
* 14: Cedric Boeckz, Janet Dean Fodor, Lila Gleitman, Luigi Rizzi:
Round Table: Language Universals: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
* Part 3: On Acquisition
* 15: Rochel Gelman: Innate Learning and Beyond
* 16: Lila Gleitman: The Learned Component of Language Learning
* 17: Janet Dean Fodor: Syntactic Acquisition: An Evaluation Measure
After All?
* 18: Thomas G. Bever: Remarks on the Individual Basis for Linguistic
Structures
* Part 4: Open Talks on Open Inquiries
* 19: Marc D. Hauser: The Illusion of Biological Variation: A
Minimalist Approach to the Mind
* 20: Itziar Laka: What is There in Universal Grammar? On Innate and
Specific Aspects of Language
* 21: Núria Sebastián-Gallés: Individual Differences in Foreigh Sound
Perception
* 22: Angela D. Friederici: Language and the Brain
* 23: Noam Chomsky: Conclusion
* References
* Index
* 1: Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, Pello Salaburu, and Juan Uriagereka:
Introduction
* Part 1: Overtures
* 2: Noam Chomsky: Opening Remarks
* 3: Cedric Boeckx: The Nature of Merge: Consequences for Language,
Mind, and Biology
* 4: C. R. Gallistel: The Foundational Abstractions
* 5: Marc D. Hauser: Evolingo: The Nature of the Language Faculty
* 6: Gabriel Dover: Pointers to a Biology of Language?
* 7: Donata Vercelli: Language in an Epigenetic Framework
* 8: Christopher Cherniak: Brain Wiring Optimization and Non-Genomic
Nativism
* Part 2: On Language
* 9: Wolfram Hinzen: Hierarchy, Merge, and Truth
* 10: James Higginbotham: Two Interfaces
* 11: Luigi Rizzi: Movement and Concepts of Locality
* 12: Juan Uriagereka: Uninterpretable Features in Syntactic Evolution
* 13: Angela D. Friederici: The Brain Differentiates Hierarchical and
Probabilistic Grammars
* 14: Cedric Boeckz, Janet Dean Fodor, Lila Gleitman, Luigi Rizzi:
Round Table: Language Universals: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
* Part 3: On Acquisition
* 15: Rochel Gelman: Innate Learning and Beyond
* 16: Lila Gleitman: The Learned Component of Language Learning
* 17: Janet Dean Fodor: Syntactic Acquisition: An Evaluation Measure
After All?
* 18: Thomas G. Bever: Remarks on the Individual Basis for Linguistic
Structures
* Part 4: Open Talks on Open Inquiries
* 19: Marc D. Hauser: The Illusion of Biological Variation: A
Minimalist Approach to the Mind
* 20: Itziar Laka: What is There in Universal Grammar? On Innate and
Specific Aspects of Language
* 21: Núria Sebastián-Gallés: Individual Differences in Foreigh Sound
Perception
* 22: Angela D. Friederici: Language and the Brain
* 23: Noam Chomsky: Conclusion
* References
* Index
Introduction
* Part 1: Overtures
* 2: Noam Chomsky: Opening Remarks
* 3: Cedric Boeckx: The Nature of Merge: Consequences for Language,
Mind, and Biology
* 4: C. R. Gallistel: The Foundational Abstractions
* 5: Marc D. Hauser: Evolingo: The Nature of the Language Faculty
* 6: Gabriel Dover: Pointers to a Biology of Language?
* 7: Donata Vercelli: Language in an Epigenetic Framework
* 8: Christopher Cherniak: Brain Wiring Optimization and Non-Genomic
Nativism
* Part 2: On Language
* 9: Wolfram Hinzen: Hierarchy, Merge, and Truth
* 10: James Higginbotham: Two Interfaces
* 11: Luigi Rizzi: Movement and Concepts of Locality
* 12: Juan Uriagereka: Uninterpretable Features in Syntactic Evolution
* 13: Angela D. Friederici: The Brain Differentiates Hierarchical and
Probabilistic Grammars
* 14: Cedric Boeckz, Janet Dean Fodor, Lila Gleitman, Luigi Rizzi:
Round Table: Language Universals: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
* Part 3: On Acquisition
* 15: Rochel Gelman: Innate Learning and Beyond
* 16: Lila Gleitman: The Learned Component of Language Learning
* 17: Janet Dean Fodor: Syntactic Acquisition: An Evaluation Measure
After All?
* 18: Thomas G. Bever: Remarks on the Individual Basis for Linguistic
Structures
* Part 4: Open Talks on Open Inquiries
* 19: Marc D. Hauser: The Illusion of Biological Variation: A
Minimalist Approach to the Mind
* 20: Itziar Laka: What is There in Universal Grammar? On Innate and
Specific Aspects of Language
* 21: Núria Sebastián-Gallés: Individual Differences in Foreigh Sound
Perception
* 22: Angela D. Friederici: Language and the Brain
* 23: Noam Chomsky: Conclusion
* References
* Index