Language Communication and Human Behavior

Language  Communication and Human Behavior
Author: Alan Huffman,Joseph Davis
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004209107

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In these newly edited, annotated, and contextualized foundational linguistic works, many previously unpublished, the late William Diver of Columbia University radically analyzes language as a structure shaped by communicative function and by characteristics of its human users.

Communication and Human Behavior

Communication and Human Behavior
Author: Brent D. Ruben
Publsiher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1988
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: IND:39000016220191

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Language and Human Behavior

Language and Human Behavior
Author: Derek Bickerton
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295801049

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“What this book proposes to do,” writes Derek Bickerton, “is to stand the conventional wisdom of the behavioral sciences on its head: instead of the human species growing clever enough to invent language, it will view that species as blundering into language and, as a direct result of that, becoming clever.” According to Bickerton, the behavioral sciences have failed to give an adequate account of human nature at least partly because of the conjunction and mutual reinforcement of two widespread beliefs: that language is simply a means of communication and that human intelligence is the result of the rapid growth and unusual size of human brains. Bickerton argues that each of the properties distinguishing human intelligence and consciousness from that of other animals can be shown to derive straightforwardly from properties of language. In essence, language arose as a representational system, not a means of communication or a skill, and not a product of culture but an evolutionary adaptation. The author stresses the necessity of viewing intelligence in evolutionary terms, seeing it not as problem solving but as a way of maintaining homeostasis—the preservation of those conditions most favorable to an organism, the optimal achievable conditions for survival and well-being. Nonhumans practice what he calls “on-line thinking” to maintain homeostasis, but only humans can employ off-line thinking: “only humans can assemble fragments of information to form a pattern that they can later act upon without having to wait on that great but unpunctual teacher, experience.” The term protolanguage is used to describe the stringing together of symbols that prehuman hominids employed. “It did not allow them to turn today’s imagination into tomorrow’s fact. But it is just this power to transform imagination into fact that distinguishes human behavior from that of our ancestral species, and indeed from that of all other species. It is exactly what enables us to change our behavior, or invent vast ranges of new behavior, practically overnight, with no concomitant genetic changes.” Language and Human Behavior should be of interest to anyone in the behavioral and evolutionary sciences and to all those concerned with the role of language in human behavior.

Human Language

Human Language
Author: Peter Hagoort
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780262042635

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A unique overview of the human language faculty at all levels of organization. Language is not only one of the most complex cognitive functions that we command, it is also the aspect of the mind that makes us uniquely human. Research suggests that the human brain exhibits a language readiness not found in the brains of other species. This volume brings together contributions from a range of fields to examine humans' language capacity from multiple perspectives, analyzing it at genetic, neurobiological, psychological, and linguistic levels. In recent decades, advances in computational modeling, neuroimaging, and genetic sequencing have made possible new approaches to the study of language, and the contributors draw on these developments. The book examines cognitive architectures, investigating the functional organization of the major language skills; learning and development trajectories, summarizing the current understanding of the steps and neurocognitive mechanisms in language processing; evolutionary and other preconditions for communication by means of natural language; computational tools for modeling language; cognitive neuroscientific methods that allow observations of the human brain in action, including fMRI, EEG/MEG, and others; the neural infrastructure of language capacity; the genome's role in building and maintaining the language-ready brain; and insights from studying such language-relevant behaviors in nonhuman animals as birdsong and primate vocalization. Section editors Christian F. Beckmann, Carel ten Cate, Simon E. Fisher, Peter Hagoort, Evan Kidd, Stephen C. Levinson, James M. McQueen, Antje S. Meyer, David Poeppel, Caroline F. Rowland, Constance Scharff, Ivan Toni, Willem Zuidema

Communication and Human Behavior

Communication and Human Behavior
Author: Brent D. Ruben
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1992
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 0131558471

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Language

Language
Author: William Diver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2011
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN: OCLC:1090048267

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Language Behavior

Language Behavior
Author: Johnnye Akin,Alvin Goldberg,Gail Myers,Joseph Stewart
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2013-07-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110878752

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Language Communication and Human Behavior

Language  Communication and Human Behavior
Author: William Diver
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004208585

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In these newly edited, annotated, and contextualized foundational linguistic works, many previously unpublished, the late William Diver of Columbia University radically analyzes language as a structure shaped by communicative function and by characteristics of its human users.