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A novel account of the evolution of language and the cognitive capacities on which language depends. In From Signal to Symbol, Ronald Planer and Kim Sterelny propose a novel theory of language- that modern language is the product of a long series of increasingly rich protolanguages evolving over the last two million years. Arguing that language and cognition coevolved, they give a central role to archaeological evidence and attempt to infer cognitive capacities on the basis of that evidence, which they link in turn to communicative capacities. Countering other accounts, which move directly from archaeological traces to language, Planer and Sterelny show that rudimentary forms of many of the elements on which language depends can be found in the great apes and were part of the equipment of the earliest species in our lineage. After outlining the constraints a theory of the evolution of language should satisfy and filling in the details of their model, they take up the evolution of words, composite utterances, and hierarchical structure. They consider the transition from a predominantly gestural to a predominantly vocal form of language and discuss the economic and social factors that led to language. Finally, they evaluate their theory in terms of the constraints previously laid out.Product Identifiers
PublisherMIT Press LTD
ISBN-139780262045971
eBay Product ID (ePID)13049036471
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Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFrom Signal to Symbol: the Evolution of Language
Publication Year2021
SubjectPsychology, Biology
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorRonald Planer, Kim Sterelny
Subject AreaArtificial Intelligence
SeriesLife and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Width152 mm
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorKim Sterelny, Ronald Planer