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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 14 (2020): Special Issue—Biolinguistic Research in the 21st Century ; 1450-3417 (2020)
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Children’s Learning of a Semantics-Free Artificial Grammar with Center Embedding
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 14, Iss SI (2020) (2020)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019) ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019); 022 ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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Did language evolve through language change? On language change, language evolution and grammaticalization theory
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 124 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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The relation between language change and the process of language evolution is controversial in current linguistic theory. Some authors believe that the two processes are completely unrelated, while for others the evolution of language is (at least in part) a consequence of linguistic changes. Both models imply a very different assessment of what is changing when languages themselves change. I present an explicit model of what changes when languages change, and I show that the claim that language change is a crucial factor in explaining the evolution of human language, although suggestive and very popular, faces problems of a theoretical and empirical nature.
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biolinguistics; grammaticalization; historical linguistics; Language change; language evolution; language history; Linguistics; reanalysis
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Why the Left Hemisphere Is Dominant for Speech Production: Connecting the Dots
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