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Reflections on language evolution: From minimalism to pluralism ...
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Hierarchical control as a shared neurocognitive mechanism for language and music
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Although comparative research has made substantial progress in clarifying the relationship between language and music as neurocognitive systems from both a theoretical and empirical perspective, there is still no consensus about which mechanisms, if any, are shared and how they bring about different neurocognitive systems. In this paper, we tackle these two questions by focusing on hierarchical control as a neurocognitive mechanism underlying syntax in language and music. We put forward the Coordinated Hierarchical Control (CHC) hypothesis: linguistic and musical syntax rely on hierarchical control, but engage this shared mechanism differently depending on the current control demand. While linguistic syntax preferably engages the abstract rule-based control circuit, musical syntax rather employs the coordination of the abstract rule-based and the more concrete motor-based control circuits. We provide evidence for our hypothesis by reviewing neuroimaging as well as neuropsychological studies on linguistic and musical syntax. The CHC hypothesis makes a set of novel testable predictions to guide future work on the relationship between language and music.
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URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/58090/
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An agent-based model of the origins of modern linguistic complexity – supplementary information ...
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An agent-based model of the origins of modern linguistic complexity – supplementary information ...
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Sound production learning across species: Beyond the vocal learning dichotomy
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2020)
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Sound production learning across species: Beyond the vocal learning dichotomy
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Evolutionary Dynamics Do Not Motivate a Single-Mutant Theory of Human Language
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Interpreting A-Chains at the Interface
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Expletive Split: Existentials and Presentationals
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Language evolution and complexity considerations: The no half-Merge fallacy
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Language evolution and complexity considerations: The no half-Merge fallacy
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The contribution of the hippocampus to language processing
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2017)
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Domain-general perspectives on the neurocognitive specialization of language
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2017)
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Domain-general perspectives on the neurocognitive specialization of language
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