On the Origin of Language

On the Origin of Language
Title On the Origin of Language PDF eBook
Author Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 187
Release 2012-04-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0226923282

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This volume combines Rousseau's essay on the origin of diverse languages with Herder's essay on the genesis of the faculty of speech. Rousseau's essay is important to semiotics and critical theory, as it plays a central role in Jacques Derrida's book Of Grammatology, and both essays are valuable historical and philosophical documents.

Origins of Language

Origins of Language
Title Origins of Language PDF eBook
Author James R. Hurford
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 182
Release 2014-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198701888

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This book offers an accessible overview of what is known about the evolution of the human capacity for language and what sets human language apart from the simple communication systems used by non-human animals. It draws on a wide range of disciplines, including philosophy, neuroscience, genetics, and animal behaviour.

New Perspectives on the Origins of Language

New Perspectives on the Origins of Language
Title New Perspectives on the Origins of Language PDF eBook
Author Claire Lefebvre
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 600
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027271135

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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.

The First Word

The First Word
Title The First Word PDF eBook
Author Christine Kenneally
Publisher Penguin
Pages 376
Release 2007-07-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1101202394

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An accessible exploration of a burgeoning new field: the incredible evolution of language The first popular book to recount the exciting, very recent developments in tracing the origins of language, The First Word is at the forefront of a controversial, compelling new field. Acclaimed science writer Christine Kenneally explains how a relatively small group of scientists that include Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker assembled the astounding narrative of how the fundamental process of evolution produced a linguistic ape-in other words, us. Infused with the wonder of discovery, this vital and engrossing book offers us all a better understanding of the story of humankind.

The Origin of Language

The Origin of Language
Title The Origin of Language PDF eBook
Author Merritt Ruhlen
Publisher Harvard Oriental Series - Opera Minora
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781463244958

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What can the classification of languages tell us about human origins and human prehistory? This book presents a popular account of the origin of language. It is intended for an audience with no prior knowledge of comparative linguistics, genetics or archaeology. The present volume is a reprint of the 2009 second edition of the book, and includes the text of the first edition (1994) with minor modifications, as well as the scientific evidence for monogenesis, and a Postscript recounting developments in the field since the original publication of the book.

Origins of Language

Origins of Language
Title Origins of Language PDF eBook
Author Sverker Johansson
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 359
Release 2005-02-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027294607

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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.

On the Origin of Languages

On the Origin of Languages
Title On the Origin of Languages PDF eBook
Author Merritt Ruhlen
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 364
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780804728058

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Arguing that the prevailing conception of historical linguistics is flawed, the author presents a series of linguistic studies which demonstrate that all extant human languages share a common origin.