A. Verhagen
2010
Adaptive Behavior 18(1):48-65, 2010
What are the ``design features'' of human language that need to be explained? Starting from R. Jackendoff's scenario for the evolution of language, we argue that it is the transitions between stages that pose the crucial challenges for accounts of the evolution of language. We ...MORE ⇓
What are the ``design features'' of human language that need to be explained? Starting from R. Jackendoff's scenario for the evolution of language, we argue that it is the transitions between stages that pose the crucial challenges for accounts of the evolution of language. We review a number of formalisms for conceptualizations, sound, and the mapping between them, and describe and evaluate the differences between each of Jackendoff's stages in terms of these formalisms. We conclude from this discussion that the transitions to combinatorial phonology, compositional semantics and hierarchical phrase structure can be formally characterized. Modeling these transitions is a major challenge for language evolution research.
2008
Intersubjectivity and the architecture of the language system
The shared mind: Perspectives on intersubjectivity 12:307, 2008
Certain lexical and grammatical units encode aspects of intersubjective coordination. On the basis of discourse connectives, and especially of negation and complementation, linguistic communication is argued to be inherently 'argumentative', a matter of influencing other ...