Book ID: CBB837593395

Why Only Us: Language and Evolution (2017)

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Berwick, Robert C. (Author)
Chomsky, Noam (Author)


The MIT Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 224
Language: English

Berwick and Chomsky draw on recent developments in linguistic theory to offer an evolutionary account of language and humans' remarkable, species-specific ability to acquire it.“A loosely connected collection of four essays that will fascinate anyone interested in the extraordinary phenomenon of language.”―New York Review of BooksWe are born crying, but those cries signal the first stirring of language. Within a year or so, infants master the sound system of their language; a few years after that, they are engaging in conversations. This remarkable, species-specific ability to acquire any human language―“the language faculty”―raises important biological questions about language, including how it has evolved. This book by two distinguished scholars―a computer scientist and a linguist―addresses the enduring question of the evolution of language.Robert Berwick and Noam Chomsky explain that until recently the evolutionary question could not be properly posed, because we did not have a clear idea of how to define “language” and therefore what it was that had evolved. But since the Minimalist Program, developed by Chomsky and others, we know the key ingredients of language and can put together an account of the evolution of human language and what distinguishes us from all other animals.Berwick and Chomsky discuss the biolinguistic perspective on language, which views language as a particular object of the biological world; the computational efficiency of language as a system of thought and understanding; the tension between Darwin's idea of gradual change and our contemporary understanding about evolutionary change and language; and evidence from nonhuman animals, in particular vocal learning in songbirds.

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Authors & Contributors
McMullan, Luke Anthony
Paternotte, Cédric
Manning, Patrick
Grodwohl, Jean-Baptiste
Wimsatt, William C.
Wilson, David Sloan
Concepts
Social evolution
Evolution
Linguistics; philology
Language and languages
Metaphors; analogies
Darwinism
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
18th century
Prehistory
Places
Great Britain
France
Europe
Belgium
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