The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have often affected its scientific plausibility. In this paper, aiming at an internally consistent interdisciplinary approach, I will adopt Botha´s “Windows Approach" (2006) in order to justify the following two assumptions concerning the evolutionary roots of human language: a) despite the uniqueness of human language in sharing and conveying utterances with an open-ended structure, some isolated components of our linguistic competence are somehow shared with non-human primates, grounding a line of evolutionary continuity; b) the evolutionary thesis which sustains that the very first “linguistic” utterances were holistic - that is whole bunches of sounds able to convey information despite their lack of modern syntax. I will address such suppositions through the comparative analysis of three constitutive features of human language: syntax, the semantic value of utterances, and the ability to attribute mental states to conspecifics, i. e. the theory of mind.

Filippi, P. (2011). Pragmatic and Informative “Wholes”: the Evolutionary Roots of the Human Language. In Actes de l’Ecole doctorale lémanique en histoire des théories linguistiques. Univ. de Lausanne, 10-12 Juin 2010.

Pragmatic and Informative “Wholes”: the Evolutionary Roots of the Human Language

FILIPPI, Piera
2011-01-01

Abstract

The study of the origins of language has been the interest of several ungrounded debates which have often affected its scientific plausibility. In this paper, aiming at an internally consistent interdisciplinary approach, I will adopt Botha´s “Windows Approach" (2006) in order to justify the following two assumptions concerning the evolutionary roots of human language: a) despite the uniqueness of human language in sharing and conveying utterances with an open-ended structure, some isolated components of our linguistic competence are somehow shared with non-human primates, grounding a line of evolutionary continuity; b) the evolutionary thesis which sustains that the very first “linguistic” utterances were holistic - that is whole bunches of sounds able to convey information despite their lack of modern syntax. I will address such suppositions through the comparative analysis of three constitutive features of human language: syntax, the semantic value of utterances, and the ability to attribute mental states to conspecifics, i. e. the theory of mind.
giu-2010
Ecole doctorale lémanique en histoire des théories linguistiques.
Leysin
10-12/06/2010
2011
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Filippi, P. (2011). Pragmatic and Informative “Wholes”: the Evolutionary Roots of the Human Language. In Actes de l’Ecole doctorale lémanique en histoire des théories linguistiques. Univ. de Lausanne, 10-12 Juin 2010.
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