Oxford University Press, USA
Cognition and Communication in the Evolution of Language
Cognition and Communication in the Evolution of Language
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pressures. Anne Reboul first argues that despite the routine use of language in communication, current use is not a failsafe guide to adaptive history. She points out that human cognition is as unique in nature as is language as a communication system, suggesting deep links between human thought and
language. If language is seen as a communication system, then the specificities of language, its hierarchical syntax, its creativity, and the ability to use it to talk about absent objects, are a mystery. This book shows that approaching language as a system for thought overcomes these problems, and
provides a detailed account of both steps in the evolution of language: its evolution for thought and its externalization for communication.
Author: Anne Reboul
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 11/15/2019
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780198847243
About the Author
Anne Reboul, Senior Researcher, Institute for Cognitive Sciences-Marc Jeannerod, CNRS and Anne Reboul has a Ph.D in linguistics from EHESS, Paris, and a Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Geneva. She is Senior Researcher at CNRS and co-director of the Institute for Cognitive Sciences-Marc Jeannerod in Lyon. She is interested in pragmatics, language evolution, and artistic practices, and is currently working in experimental pragmatics as part of the EU project AThEME, where she is investigating the impact of L2 learning on pragmatic abilities. She has published widely in French and English, including articles in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Studies in Pragmatics, and Pragmatics and Cognition.
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