An anthropic principle in lieu of a "Universal Grammar" (original) (raw)

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What is there in Universal Grammar? On innate and specific aspects of language

Itziar Laka

In M. Piattelli-Palmarini, J. Uriagereka, P. Salaburu (eds.) Of Minds and Language: A dialogue with Noam Chomsky in the Basque Country, Oxford University Press, 329-343. ISBN:978-0-19-954466-0, 2009

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'Intelligent design' of grammars – a result of cognitive evolution

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Sketch of an Evolutionary Grammar Based on Comparative Biolinguistics. in: Röska-Hardy, Louise S. und Eva M. Neumann-Held (eds.). Learning from Animals? Examining the Nature of Human Uniqueness, Psychology Press, Hove and New York: 45-59.

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A conceptual escape from the perils of universal grammar

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2018

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Placing universal grammar on the agenda of evolutionary linguistics? Review of Robert C. Berwick & Noam Chomsky, Why Only Us

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Universal grammar and semiotic constraints

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Innateness, Universal Grammar, and Emergentism

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2007

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Universal Grammar versus language diversity

Drew Khlentzos

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The controversial nature of Universal Grammar

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Commentary: “An Evaluation of Universal Grammar and the Phonological Mind”—UG Is Still a Viable Hypothesis

Iris Berent

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Universal Grammar and Biological Variation: An EvoDevo Agenda for Comparative Biolinguistics

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The Nature of Grammar, its Role in Language and its Evolutionary Origins (dissertation)

Martin P . J . Edwardes

PhD Dissertation, University of East London, 2007

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The Role of Communication in the Progressive Evolution of Grammar

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Evolang 5, Leipzig, February, 2005

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Cognition, typological generalizations, and Universal Grammar 1

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Cognition, universal grammar, and typological generalizations

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Semantic structure and the consequences of complexity: the evolutionary emergence of grammar

Joe McFall

2004

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The Evolution of Subjacency without Universal Grammar: Evidence from Artificial Language Learning

Morten H. Christiansen

2000

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The inheritance and innateness of grammars. Myrna Gopnik (Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. 232

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The Role of Communication Structure in the Progressive Evolution of Grammar (conference presentation)

Martin P . J . Edwardes

2004

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Grammaticalization and Language Evolution

Andrew Smith

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Universal Grammar and second language acquisition: The null hypothesis

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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1996

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The Ongoing Debate on Language Evolution

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A Solution to the Logical Problem of Language Evolution: Language as an Adaptation to the Human Brain

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2012

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Guglielmo Cinque

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GRAMMAR CHANGE - A CASE OF DARWINIAN COGNITIVE EVOLUTION

Hubert Haider

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Reflections on the form of a "protolanguage" and the format of an "evolutionary grammar

Wolfgang Wildgen

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The innateness hypothesis and grammatical relations

Tom Wasow

Synthese, 1973

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Universal grammar and second language acquisition

Khaoula Fakhfakh

1989

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What exactly is Universal Grammar, and has anyone seen it

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Cognition and Social Dynamics Play a Major Role in the Formation of Grammar

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Struggling for Structure: cognitive origins of grammatical diversity and their implications for the Human Faculty of Language

Alan Langus

2010

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Nature, Nurture And Universal Grammar

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Linguistics and Philosophy, 2001

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