Origins of Language Constraints on hypotheses

Origins of Language Constraints on hypotheses

EnglishHardback
Johansson Sverker
John Benjamins Publishing Co
EAN: 9789027238917
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Sverker Johansson has written an unusual book on language origins, with its emphasis on empirical evidence rather than theory-building. This is a book for the student or researcher who prefers solid data and well-supported conclusions, over speculative scenarios. Much that has been written on the origins of language is characterized by hypothesizing largely unconstrained by evidence. But empirical data do exist, and the purpose of this book is to integrate and review the available evidence from all relevant disciplines, not only linguistics but also, e.g., neurology, primatology, paleoanthropology, and evolutionary biology. The evidence is then used to constrain the multitude of scenarios for language origins, demonstrating that many popular hypotheses are untenable. Among the issues covered: (1) Human evolutionary history, (2) Anatomical prerequisites for language, (3) Animal communication and ape "language", (4) Mind and language, (5) The role of gesture, (6) Innateness, (7) Selective advantage of language, (8) Proto-language.
EAN 9789027238917
ISBN 902723891X
Binding Hardback
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Co
Publication date February 17, 2005
Pages 357
Language English
Dimensions 245 x 164
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Johansson Sverker
Illustrations Illustrations
Series Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research