Studying the evolutionary origin of any biological feature must rely on a good comprehension of the phylogenetic context which is relevant to that feature. Exceptional traits such as human language are not likely to make exception to that very general principle. Here we outline a multiple-resolution phylogenetic context for Homo sapiens, make some remarks on its relevance, and present the expatiation hypothesis by palaeoanthropologist Ian Tattersall on the origin of human language, with some further remarks.

Serrelli, E. (2009). Towards a Phylogeny of Human Language. Intervento presentato a: Third National Conference of PhD Programs in Cognitive Sciences (CODISCO), Noto (SR).

Towards a Phylogeny of Human Language

SERRELLI, EMANUELE
2009

Abstract

Studying the evolutionary origin of any biological feature must rely on a good comprehension of the phylogenetic context which is relevant to that feature. Exceptional traits such as human language are not likely to make exception to that very general principle. Here we outline a multiple-resolution phylogenetic context for Homo sapiens, make some remarks on its relevance, and present the expatiation hypothesis by palaeoanthropologist Ian Tattersall on the origin of human language, with some further remarks.
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Language evolution, human evolution, paleoanthropology
Italian
Third National Conference of PhD Programs in Cognitive Sciences (CODISCO)
2009
2009
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Serrelli, E. (2009). Towards a Phylogeny of Human Language. Intervento presentato a: Third National Conference of PhD Programs in Cognitive Sciences (CODISCO), Noto (SR).
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