An edition of Lingua ex machina (2000)

Lingua ex machina

Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human brain

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An edition of Lingua ex machina (2000)

Lingua ex machina

Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human brain

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"A proper lingua ex machina would be a language machine capable of nesting phrases and clauses inside one another, complete with evolutionary pedigree. Such circuitry for structured thought might also facilitate creative shaping up of quality (figuring out what to do with the leftovers in the refrigerator), contingency planning, procedural games, logic, and even music. And enhancing structural thought might give intelligence a big boost.

Solve the cerebral circuitry for syntax, and you might solve them all." "William Calvin and Derek Bickerton offer three ways for getting from ape behaviors to syntax. They focus on the transition from simple word association in short sentences (proto-language) to longer recursively structural sentences (requiring syntax). They are after invention via sidesteps (Darwinian conversions of function), not straight-line gradual improvements."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
298

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Table of 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.

Edition Notes

"A Bradford book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-280) and index.

Also available via the World Wide Web.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612.8/2
Library of Congress
QP399 .C35 2000, QP339.C35 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
298 p. :
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24929560M
Internet Archive
linguaexmachinar00calv
ISBN 10
0262032732, 0262531984
ISBN 13
9780262032735, 9780262531986
LCCN
99033464
OCLC/WorldCat
41580447

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