Computational Phenotypes
Towards an Evolutionary Developmental Biolinguistics
Guillermo Lorenzo author Sergio Balari author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:13th Dec '12
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This book confronts the hotly debated claim that language is a species specific trait of humans. It also considers the notion that disentangling the evolutionary history of language is one of science's hardest problems. Building on the recent conceptual breakthroughs of the EvoDevo paradigm, Balari and Lorenzo argue that language is not so exceptional after all. It is, rather, just the human version of a fairly common and conservative organic system which they call the Central Computational Complex. The authors also propose that interspecies variation of this organ is restricted to (i) accessible memory resources, and (ii) patterns of external connectivity, both being the result of perturbations on the system underlying its development. The book, written accessibly for both biologists and linguists, offers a fresh perspective on language as a naturally evolved phenomenon.
With the aim of explaining the biological constraints underpinning human language evolution, the authors bridge linguistics, biology, and mathematical theories, providing a fresh interdisciplinary perspective on this field of studies. Piera Filippi, Biological Theory
ISBN: 9780199665464
Dimensions: 239mm x 162mm x 20mm
Weight: 534g
254 pages