The second in James Hurford's acclaimed two-volume exploration of the biological evolution of language explores the evolutionary and cultural preconditions and consequences of humanity's great leap into language.
The second in James Hurford's acclaimed two-volume exploration of the biological evolution of language explores the evolutionary and cultural preconditions and consequences of humanity's great leap into language.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James R. Hurford is Emeritus Professor of General Linguistics, University of Edinburgh. He is co-editor, with Kathleen Gibson, of OUP's Studies in Language Evolution, co-founder, with Simon Kirby, of the Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit at the University of Edinburgh, and co-founder, with Chris Knight, of the EVOLANG series of international conferences on the evolution of language. His books include The Linguistic Theory of Numerals (CUP, 1975), Language and Number: The Emergence of a Cognitive System (Blackwell, 1987), Grammar: A Student's Guide (CUP 1994), and The Origins of Meaning (OUP 2007).
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: Pre-Grammar * Introduction to Part I: Twin Evolutionary patterns - Animal Song and Human Symbols * 1: Animal Syntax? Implications for Language as Behaviour * 2: First Shared Lexicon * Part II: What Evolved * Introduction to Part II: Some Linguistics - How to Study Syntax and What Evolved * 3: Syntax in the Light of Evolution * 4: What Evolved: Language Learning Capacity * 5: What Evolved: Languages * Part III: What Happened * Introduction to Part III: What Happened - The Evolution of Syntax * 6: The Pre-existing Platform * 7: Gene-Language Coevolution * 8: One Word, Two Words * 9: Grammaticalization * Sendoff * References * Index
* Part I: Pre-Grammar * Introduction to Part I: Twin Evolutionary patterns - Animal Song and Human Symbols * 1: Animal Syntax? Implications for Language as Behaviour * 2: First Shared Lexicon * Part II: What Evolved * Introduction to Part II: Some Linguistics - How to Study Syntax and What Evolved * 3: Syntax in the Light of Evolution * 4: What Evolved: Language Learning Capacity * 5: What Evolved: Languages * Part III: What Happened * Introduction to Part III: What Happened - The Evolution of Syntax * 6: The Pre-existing Platform * 7: Gene-Language Coevolution * 8: One Word, Two Words * 9: Grammaticalization * Sendoff * References * Index
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