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E-grāmata: New Perspectives on the Origins of Language

Edited by (Université du Quebec ą Montréal), Edited by (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Edited by (Université du Quebec ą Montréal / Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
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The question of how language emerged is one of the most fascinating and difficult problems in science. In recent years, a strong resurgence of interest in the emergence of language from an evolutionary perspective has been helped by the convergence of approaches, methods, and ideas from several disciplines. The selection of contributions in this volume highlight scenarios of language origin and the prerequisites for a faculty of language based on biological, historical, social, cultural, and paleontological forays into the conditions that brought forth and favored language emergence, augmented by insights from sister disciplines. The chapters all reflect new speculation, discoveries and more refined research methods leading to a more focused understanding of the range of possibilities and how we might choose among them. There is much that we do not yet know, but the outlines of the path ahead are ever clearer.
Preface vii
Introduction ix
Part 1 General perspectives and issues on language origins
Historical, Darwinian, and current perspectives on the origin(s) of language
3(28)
Henri Cohen
The origin of language as seen by eighteenth-century philosophy
31(22)
Sylvain Auroux
Cognitive and social aspects of language origins
53(22)
Alan Barnard
Part 2 At the roots of language
Reconstructed fossil vocal tracts and the production of speech: Phylogenetic and ontogenetic considerations
75(54)
Louis-Jean Boe
Jean Granat
Jean-Louis Heim
Pierre Badin
Guillaume Barbier
Guillaume Captier
Antoine Serrurier
Pascal Perrier
Nicolas Kielwasser
Jean-Luc Schwartz
Paleoanthropology and language
129(18)
Ian Tattersall
Material culture and language
147(24)
Benoit Dubreuil
Christopher Stuart Henshilwood
Gestural theory of the origins of language
171(16)
Michael C. Corballis
Part 3 Communication and language origins
Primate communication
187(24)
Klaus Zuberbuhler
FoxP2 and vocalization
211(26)
Stephanie A. White
Brain lateralization and the emergence of language
237(20)
Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer
Cyril Courtin
Sensorimotor constraints and the organization of sound patterns
257(22)
Lucie Menard
Symbol grounding and the origin of language: From show to tell
279(22)
Alexandre Blondin Masse
Stevan Harnad
Olivier Picard
Bernard St-Louis
Part 4 Linguistic views on language origins
Sound patterns and conceptual content of the first words
301(32)
Peter F. MacNeilage
Brave new words
333(46)
Pierre J. Bancel
Alain Matthey de l'Etang
On the origin of Grammar
379(28)
Bernd Heine
Gunther Kaltenbock
Tania Kuteva
Arbitrary signs and the emergence of language
407(34)
Denis Bouchard
On the relevance of pidgins and creoles in the debate on the origins of language
441(46)
Claire Lefebvre
Part 5 Computational modeling of language origins
Modeling cultural evolution: Language acquisition as multiple-cue integration
487(18)
Morten H. Christiansen
How language emerges in situated embodied interactions
505(28)
Luc Steels
Emergence of communication and language in evolving robots
533(22)
Stefano Nolfi
Evolving a bridge from praxis to language
555(24)
Michael A. Arbib
Index 579