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The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve?

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It is argued that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation and how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience is suggested.
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We argue that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation. We suggest how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. We submit that a distinction should be made between the faculty of language in the broad sense (FLB)and in the narrow sense (FLN) . FLB includes a sensory-motor system, a conceptual-intentional system, and the computational mechanisms for recursion, providing the capacity to generate an infinite range of expressions from a finite set of elements. We hypothesize that FLN only includes recursion and is the only uniquely human component of the faculty of language. We further argue that FLN may have evolved for reasons other than language, hence comparative studies might look for evidence of such computations outside of the domain of communication (for example, number, navigation, and social relations).

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People Infer Recursive Visual Concepts from Just a Few Examples

TL;DR: This paper explored the limits of human ability to infer causal "programs" from one, two, or three visual examples and found that people can learn richer concepts from fewer examples, including causal models that explain how members of a category are formed.
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Ambiguity in language networks

TL;DR: SFI Working Papers as mentioned in this paper contain accounts of scientific work of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Santa Fe Institute, except for papers by external faculty, which must be based on work done at SFI, inspired by an invited visit to or collaboration at the Institute, or funded by an SFI grant.
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The Structural Design of Language

TL;DR: Stroik and Putnam as mentioned in this paper argue that the narrow syntax, the Numeration, and the computational system must reside, for reasons of conceptual necessity, within the performance systems, and provide new insights into what the human language faculty is, how language emerged in the species, and how language is acquired by children.
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The Role of Culture and Evolution for Human Cognition

TL;DR: Taking advantage of this reorientation presupposes a shift in focus, though, from human cognition as a general, homogenous phenomenon to the appreciation of cultural diversity in cognition as an invaluable source of data.
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Sexual communication and domestication may give rise to the signal complexity necessary for the emergence of language: An indication from songbird studies.

TL;DR: The finding that domestication was a cause of signal complexity in Bengalese finches might be helpful in considering the process of signal evolution in human language.
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Aspects of the Theory of Syntax

TL;DR: Methodological preliminaries of generative grammars as theories of linguistic competence; theory of performance; organization of a generative grammar; justification of grammar; descriptive and explanatory theories; evaluation procedures; linguistic theory and language learning.
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Aspects of the Theory of Syntax

Noam Chomsky
TL;DR: Generative grammars as theories of linguistic competence as discussed by the authors have been used as a theory of performance for language learning. But they have not yet been applied to the problem of language modeling.
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

TL;DR: In this paper, secondary sexual characters of fishes, amphibians and reptiles are presented. But the authors focus on the secondary sexual characteristics of fishes and amphibians rather than the primary sexual characters.
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The Minimalist Program

Noam Chomsky
TL;DR: This twentieth-anniversary edition reissues Noam Chomsky's classic work The Minimalist Program with a new preface by the author, which emphasizes that the minimalist approach developed in the book and in subsequent work "is a program, not a theory."
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The descent of man and selection in relation to sex: documento

TL;DR: Part I. Sexual Selection (continued): Secondary sexual characters of fishes, amphibians and reptiles, and secondarySexual characters of birds.