(Download pdf) Human Language and Our Reptilian Brain: The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax, and Thought (Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience)
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| #1717046 in Books | Harvard University Press | 2002-05-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.59 x6.00l,.76 | File Name: 067400793X | 240 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| An Interesting Hypothesis|By S. Dardon|Lieberman's book is an excellent counter to the incredibly (and not entirely plausible) complex idea of innate grammar proposed by Chomsky. Lieberman proposes a functional language system that (FLS)that is the result of many brain regions processing together rather than just one area (modularity) taking care of specific functions (i.e. o||This is a thoughtful and scholarly book that is bound to expand the horizons of any...well-educated layperson or student who would like a brief review of this dynamic multidisciplinary field that encompasses neurology, primate studies, anthropology, psycholog
This book is an entry into the fierce current debate among psycholinguists, neuroscientists, and evolutionary theorists about the nature and origins of human language. A prominent neuroscientist here takes up the Darwinian case, using data seldom considered by psycholinguists and neurolinguists to argue that human language--though more sophisticated than all other forms of animal communication--is not a qualitatively different ability from all forms of animal communi...
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