Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Language: A Darwinian Adaptation?
- Part I The Evolution of Cooperative Communication
- Part II The Emergence of Phonetic Structure
- 7 Introduction: The Emergence of Phonetic Structure
- 8 The Role of Mimesis in Infant Language Development: Evidence for Phylogeny?
- 9 Evolution of Speech: The Relation Between Ontogeny and Phylogeny
- 10 Evolutionary Implications of the Particulate Principle: Imitation and the Dissociation of Phonetic Form from Semantic Function
- 11 Emergence of Sound Systems Through Self-Organisation
- 12 Modelling Language-Physiology Coevolution
- Part III The Emergence of Syntax
- Epilogue
- Author Index
- Subject Index
11 - Emergence of Sound Systems Through Self-Organisation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Language: A Darwinian Adaptation?
- Part I The Evolution of Cooperative Communication
- Part II The Emergence of Phonetic Structure
- 7 Introduction: The Emergence of Phonetic Structure
- 8 The Role of Mimesis in Infant Language Development: Evidence for Phylogeny?
- 9 Evolution of Speech: The Relation Between Ontogeny and Phylogeny
- 10 Evolutionary Implications of the Particulate Principle: Imitation and the Dissociation of Phonetic Form from Semantic Function
- 11 Emergence of Sound Systems Through Self-Organisation
- 12 Modelling Language-Physiology Coevolution
- Part III The Emergence of Syntax
- Epilogue
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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- The Evolutionary Emergence of LanguageSocial Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form, pp. 177 - 198Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2000
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