Revue: | Ludus vitalis |
Base de datos: | CLASE |
Número de sistema: | 000457252 |
ISSN: | 1133-5165 |
Autores: | Escalonilla, Alicia1 |
Instituciones: | 1Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Departamento de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia, Madrid. España |
Año: | 2015 |
Volumen: | 23 |
Número: | 44 |
Paginación: | 1-41 |
País: | México |
Idioma: | Español |
Tipo de documento: | Artículo |
Enfoque: | Analítico |
Resumen en inglés | This paper presents the Extended TESE theory, which proposes the evolution of language through three functional steps: distributed symbolic-lexical protolanguage; human speech, and recursion. This theory is based on an evolutionary framework that includes biological emergencies (exaptation, epigenesis, symbiogenesis, deep homology) as an everyday process that complements the role of natural selection. It is also based on a conception of the mind consisting of weak modules or distributed functional neural systems. Finally, it sympathizes with a linguistic description similar to what non-transformational generative grammars do. This paper discusses the first two steps, stressing the symbiotic relationship between protolanguage and symbolic processes, as well as anatomical and neural specific peculiarities of speech. Extended TESE fits into an externalist structuralism |
Disciplinas: | Biología, Literatura y lingüística |
Palabras clave: | Evolución y filogenia, Lingüística diacrónica, Teoría de la evolución, Lenguaje, Adaptación, Desarrollo cognitivo |
Texte intégral: | Texto completo (Ver HTML) |