Evolution of Language. Continuity and Discontinuity through Models and Empirical Data

Q3 Arts and Humanities Theoria et Historia Scientiarum Pub Date : 2019-09-04 DOI:10.12775/ths.2019.004
A. Falzone
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Abstract.  Over the last years, the debate about language evolution has been dominated by functionalist models looking for continuity among various animal species to understand language evolution and its nature. In this work, I analyze the theoretical mistakes of such approach, that ignoring structural body transformation does not allow the application of evolutionary methods to the study of functions. Here I propose a naturalistic approach, based on Evo-Devo perspective, which considers biological constraints as the necessary “mechanical trigger” upon which language function could have evolved. This framework, through the examination of the comparative study of the peripheral and central structures of vocal articulation, allows us to both avoid functional leap in language evolution and at the same time, guarantee species-specificity of language.
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语言的进化。从模型和经验数据看连续性和不连续
摘要在过去的几年里,关于语言进化的争论一直被功能主义模型所主导,这些模型寻求各种动物物种之间的连续性,以理解语言进化及其本质。在这项工作中,我分析了这种方法的理论错误,即忽视结构体转换不允许将进化方法应用于函数研究。在这里,我提出了一种基于Evo-Devo视角的自然主义方法,认为生物约束是语言功能进化的必要“机械触发器”。这个框架,通过对发音的外围结构和中心结构的比较研究,使我们既避免了语言进化中的功能跳跃,又保证了语言的物种特异性。
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Theoria et Historia Scientiarum Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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