TY - BOOK AU - Reboul,Anne TI - Cognition and communication in the evolution of language T2 - Oxford Studies in Biolinguistics SN - 9780198747314 AV - P37 .R43 2017 U1 - 410 PY - 2017/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Language and languages KW - Origin KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Biolinguistics KW - fast KW - Kognition KW - gnd KW - Kommunikation KW - Sprachentwicklung N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-250) and index; Introduction -- The need for a dual account of language evolution -- The specificity of the human conceptual apparatus -- Merge and the lexicalization of concepts -- A mildly Machiavellian view of communication and the Argumentative Theory of Reasoning -- Conclusion N2 - This book proposes a new two-step approach to the evolution of language, whereby syntax first evolved as an auto-organizational process for the human conceptual apparatus (as a Language of Thought), and this Language of Thought was then externalized for communication, due to social selection pressures. Anne Reboul first argues that despite the routine use of language in communication, current use is not a failsafe guide to adaptive history. She points out that human cognition is as unique in nature as is language as a communication system, suggesting deep links between human thought and language. If language is seen as a communication system, then the specificities of language, its hierarchical syntax, its creativity, and the ability to use it to talk about absent objects, are a mystery. This book shows that approaching language as a system for thought overcomes these problems, and provides a detailed account of both steps in the evolution of language: its evolution for thought and its externalization for communication ER -