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MODELS OF THE EMERGENCE OF LANGUAGE

Annual Review of Psychology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Recent work in language acquisition has shown how linguistic form emerges from the operation of self-organizing systems. The emergentist framework emphasizes ways in which the formal structures of language emerge from the interaction of social patterns, patterns implicit in the input, and pressures arising from general aspects of the ...
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Language Emergence in Infants

European Psychologist, 2000
The early stage of child development (0-12 months) was investigated in this study. The kernel of language ability was traced within the frame of the system of psychophysiological development. It was shown that in the process of general development several mechanisms are successively put into operation and function in the different spheres of the ...
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Managing language mismatches in emergency calls

Journal of Health Psychology, 2016
The complex linguistic profile of South Africa has the potential to limit the efficiency of emergency calls. Emergency services depend on rapid resolution of a call, dispatch of an ambulance and response at scene. Resolving language mismatches is a critical feature of everyday practice in such a setting.
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The Emergence of Language

ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences
The science of language evolution has become a vibrant, modern and interdisciplinary field of scientific research.
Michael Pleyer, Sławomir Wacewicz
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How New Languages Emerge

2006
New languages are constantly emerging, as existing languages diverge into different forms. To explain this fascinating process, we need to understand how languages change and how they emerge in children. In this pioneering study, David Lightfoot explains how languages come into being, arguing that children are the driving force.
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Language evolution and an emergent property

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2007
Much debate has been stimulated by the recent hypothesis that human language consists of a faculty that is shared with non-human animals (faculty of language in a broad sense; FLB) and a faculty that is specific to human language (faculty of language in a narrow sense; FLN).
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Language emergence

2021
Annemarie Kocab, Ann Senghas
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The Emergence of Language

2013
Contents: Preface. J.L. Elman, The Emergence of Language: A Conspiracy Theory. E. Bates, J.C. Goodman, On the Emergence of Grammar From the Lexicon. T. Givon, Generativity and Variation: The Notion 'Rule of Grammar' Revisited. J. Allen, M.S. Seidenberg, The Emergence of Grammaticality in Connectionist Networks. R. Miikkulainen, M.R.
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Emergence of language

Nature Physics, 2007
LORETO, Vittorio, L. STEELS
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Gradual Emergence of Developmental Language Disorders

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1994
This article presents a theory of normal and delayed development of language. According to the theory, linguistic capacity develops in critically timed phases that occur gradually and sequentially. Normally, the rapid accumulation of stored utterances activates analytical mechanisms that are needed for the development of linguistic grammar.
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