How the brain evolved language / Donald Loritz.
- Loritz, Donald, 1947-
- Date:
- 1999
- Books
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Description
"How can infinite language be generated from a finite mind? How could language have evolved from apes? How could apes have evolved from protozoa? How could protozoa have evolved from rocks? In a highly readable series of thought experiments, the first half of How the Brain Evolved Language retraces the steps by which Darwinian evolution selected first one-celled animals which could communicate among themselves, and then multicelled organisms which could communicate within themselves." "The second half of How the Brain Evolved Language explores the particular ways in which universal evolutionary designs - universal minimal neural networks - have been adapted for human language."--BOOK JACKET.
Publication/Creation
New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Physical description
227 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-217) and index.
Contents
1. Lought and Thanguage -- 2. Jones's Theory of Evolution -- 3. The Communicating Cell -- 4. The Society of Brain -- 5. Adaptive Resonance -- 6. Speech and Hearing -- 7. Speech Perception -- 8. One, Two, Three.
9. Romiet and Juleo -- 10. Null Movement -- 11. Truth and Consequences -- 12. What If Language Is Learned by Brain Cells?
Notes
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
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Location Status Access Closed storesM11593
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ISBN
- 019511874X
- 9780195118742