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It is an organ, it is new, but it is not a new organ. Conceptualizing language from a homological perspective

机译:它是一个器官,它是新的,但这不是一个新器官。从同时性观点概念化语言

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It is a widely shared opinion among specialists that language is an evolutionary innovation, or that it contains some key evolutionary innovations. However, such claims are not based on a correspondingly consensual concept of ‘evolutionary innovation,’ but are rather expressed on atheoretical grounds. This fact has thus far acted as an obstacle for the collaborative effort upon which the task of disentangling the evolution of this human capacity should be built. In this paper, we suggest a formal approach to the issue, based on Günter Wagner’s recent theory of homologies and novelties. Within this new framework, we conclude that language is the human instantiation (thus an ‘homolog’) of a character widely represented in the nervous system of animals, which incorporates a number of interdependent innovative states that allows us conceptualizing it as a ‘variational modality’ of this ancient organ.
机译:这是语言是进化创新的专家之间的广泛共享意见,或者它包含一些关键进化创新。然而,这种索赔不是基于“进化创新”的相应同意概念,而是在无情的理由上表达。因此,这一事实迄今为止担任协作努力的障碍,在于将建立解除这种人类能力的演变的任务。在本文中,我们建议基于GünterWAGNER最近的同源性理论和Novelties的正式方法。在这个新的框架内,我们得出结论,语言是人类实例化(因此是一种在动物神经系统中广泛代表的人类的实例化(因此是一个“同源物”,它包含了许多相互依存的创新状态,使我们能够将其概念化为“变分形式” '这个古老的器官。

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