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Lingua ex machina : reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human brain / William H. Calvin, Derek Bickerton.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2001Edition: First MIT Press paperback editionDescription: 298 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780262531986
  • 0262531984
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QP399 .C35 2001
Contents:
The Villa Serbelloni -- What are words? -- Why putting words together isn't easy -- Bigger than a word, smaller than a sentence -- Language in the brain -- How are memories stored? -- Hexagonal mosaics and Darwin machines -- A common code: the brain's "Esperanto" problem -- Protolanguage emerging -- Reciprocal altruism as the predecessor of argument structure -- Role links for words -- The word tree as a secondary use of throwing's segmented movement planner -- Corticocortical coherence promotes a many-voiced symphonic sentence -- The pump and the slingshot -- Darwin and Chomsky together at last.
Summary: This book presents an engaging challenge to those who view the human capacity for language as a winner-take-all war between Chomsky and Darwin.
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Non-fiction Main Collection QP 399 .C35 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5164421

"A Bradford book."

Originally published: 2000.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-280) and index.

The Villa Serbelloni --
What are words? --
Why putting words together isn't easy --
Bigger than a word, smaller than a sentence --
Language in the brain --
How are memories stored? --
Hexagonal mosaics and Darwin machines --
A common code: the brain's "Esperanto" problem --
Protolanguage emerging --
Reciprocal altruism as the predecessor of argument structure --
Role links for words --
The word tree as a secondary use of throwing's segmented movement planner --
Corticocortical coherence promotes a many-voiced symphonic sentence --
The pump and the slingshot --
Darwin and Chomsky together at last.

This book presents an engaging challenge to those who view the human capacity for language as a winner-take-all war between Chomsky and Darwin.

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