Preface; XI; Chapter 1; The cognitive basis of language: Language and thought 1; 1.0 Overview 1; 1.1 Introduction: Sign systems 1; 1.2 Structuring principles in language 5; 1.3 Linguistic and conceptual categories 13; 1.4 Summary 20; 1.5 Further reading 21; Assignments 22; Chapter 2; What's in a wor
Cognitive Linguistics and Language Evolution (Elements in Cognitive Linguistics)
โ Scribed by Michael Pleyer, Stefan Hartmann
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 96
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The evolution of language has developed into a large research field. Two questions are particularly relevant for this strand of research: firstly, how did the human capacity for language emerge? And secondly, which processes of cultural evolution are involved both in the evolution of human language from non-linguistic communication and in the continued evolution of human languages? Much research on language evolution that addresses these two questions is highly compatible with the usage-based approach to language pursued in cognitive linguistics. Focusing on key topics such as comparing human language and animal communication, experimental approaches to language evolution, and evolutionary dynamics in language, this Element gives an overview of the current state-of-the-art of language evolution research and discusses how cognitive linguistics and research on the evolution of language can cross-fertilise each other. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Cognitive Linguistics and Language Evolution
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Comparing the โDesign Featuresโ of Language and Animal Communication
2.1 Hockettโs โDesign Featuresโ Approach
2.2 Animal Communication Systems and Human Language
2.2.1 Semanticity
2.2.2 Learnability
3 Signing Apes and Talking Birds: Language-Trained Animals
4 Cooperation and Communication: The Joint Attention Hypothesis
5 Language Evolution in the Lab
5.1 Experimental Semiotics and the Evolution of Language
5.2 Iterated Learning: Computational Approaches and Behavioural
Experiments
5.3 Recent Developments in Artificial Language Learning
Experiments
6 Real-World Language Dynamics: What Language Emergence and Change Reveal about Evolution
6.1 Evolutionary Perspectives on Language Variation and Change
6.2 From Gestures to Signs? The Case of โEmergingโ Sign
Languages
7 A Usage-Based Perspective on the Evolution of Language
References
Acknowledgements
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