TY - BOOK AU - Tallerman,Maggie TI - Language origins: perspectives on evolution T2 - Studies in the evolution of language SN - 1423769732 AV - P116 .L36 2005eb U1 - 401 23 PY - 2005/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Language and languages KW - Origin KW - Human evolution KW - Philosophy KW - Genetic Phenomena KW - Communication KW - Biological Phenomena KW - Behavior KW - Information Science KW - Phenomena and Processes KW - Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms KW - Psychiatry and Psychology KW - Language KW - Biological Evolution KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Taalgenese KW - gtt KW - Languages & Literatures KW - hilcc KW - Philology & Linguistics KW - Language origins KW - Evolution KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-421) and index; Introduction : Language origins and evolutionary processes / Maggie Tallerman -- pt. 1. Evolution of speech and speech sounds : how did spoken language emerge? Introduction to part 1 : How did links between perception and production emerge for spoken language? / Michael Studdert-Kennedy ; The mirror system hypothesis : how did protolanguage evolve? / Michael Arbib ; How did language go discrete? / Michael Studdert-Kennedy ; From holistic to discrete speech sounds : the blind snowflake-maker hypothesis / Pierre-Yves Oudeyer ; Infant-directed speech and evolution of language / Bart de Boer -- pt. 2. Evolution of grammar : how did syntax and morphology emerge? Introduction to part 2 : Protolanguage and the development of complexity / Maggie Tallerman. Initial syntax and modern syntax : did the clause evolve from the syllable? / Maggie Tallerman ; The potential role of production in the evolution of syntax / Dana McDaniel ; The evolutionary origin of morphology / Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy ; The evolution of grammatical structures and 'functional need' explanations / Bernard Comrie and Tania Kuteva ; Deception and mate selection : some implications for relevance and the evolution of language / Bradley Franks and Kate Rigby -- pt. 3. Analogous and homologous traits : what can we learn from other species? Introduction to pt. 3. The broadening scope of animal communication research / Alison Wray ; An avian perspective on language evolution : implications of simultaneous development of vocal and physical object combinations by a grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) / Irene Maxine Pepperberg ; Linguistic prerequisites in the primate lineage / Klaus Zuberbühler -- pt. 4. Learnibility and diversity : how did languages emerge and diverge? Introduction to part 4 : Computer modelling widens the focus of language study / James R. Hurford ; Cultural selection for learnability : three principles underlying the view that language adapts to be learnable / Henry Brighton, Simon Kirby, and Kenny Smith ; Co-evolution of the language faculty and languages(s) with decorrelated encodings / Ted Briscoe ; Acquisition and evolution of quasi-regular languages : two puzzles for the price of one / Matthew Roberts, Luca Onnis, and Nick Chater ; Evolution of language diversity : why fitness counts / Zach Solan [and others] ; Mutual exclusivity : communicative success despite conceptual divergence / Andrew D.M. Smith UR - http://libproxy.aucegypt.edu:2048/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=159112 ER -