Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language: A case study for colour

L Steels, T Belpaeme - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2005‏ - cambridge.org
steels & belpaeme's (s&b's) simulations contain all the right components, but they are put
together wrongly. color categories are unrepresentative of categories in general and …

Autonomy and relatedness revisited: Cultural manifestations of universal human needs

H Keller - Child Development Perspectives, 2012‏ - Wiley Online Library
Autonomy and relatedness are considered basic human needs that manifest differently in
different cultural environments in response to contextual demands. This article …

[كتاب][B] Narrative

P Cobley - 2013‏ - taylorfrancis.com
Human beings have constantly told stories, presented events and placed the world into
narrative form. This activity suggests a very basic way of looking at the world, yet, this book …

Prelinguistic evolution in early hominins: Whence motherese?

D Falk - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2004‏ - cambridge.org
In order to formulate hypotheses about the evolutionary underpinnings that preceded the
first glimmerings of language, mother-infant gestural and vocal interactions are compared in …

The reflexivity of human languaging and Nigel Love's two orders of language

PJ Thibault - Language Sciences, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Nigel Love's distinction between first-order language and second-order language exposes
the fallacy of the code view of linguistic communication. Persons do not 'use'the forms that …

Language and life history: A new perspective on the development and evolution of human language

JL Locke, B Bogin - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2006‏ - cambridge.org
It has long been claimed that Homo sapiens is the only species that has language, but only
recently has it been recognized that humans also have an unusual pattern of growth and …

Taking a language stance

SJ Cowley - Ecological Psychology, 2011‏ - Taylor & Francis
Linguists tend to view language in terms of forms and their use. For historical reasons,
speaking and listening are often ascribed to knowledge of a language system. Language …

Using resources: Conceptualizing the mediation and reflective use of tools and signs

A Gillespie, T Zittoun - Culture & psychology, 2010‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The idea that culture comprises resources that are used has become a popular means to re-
conceptualize the culture—agency antinomy. However, the theorization of using resources …

The Return of Languaging Toward a new ecolinguistics

SJ Cowley - Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2019‏ - degruyter.com
Linguistics is currently being transformed. In relating this to the return of languaging, I link
the concept's genealogy with all of its major applications. Crucially, human understanding …

[PDF][PDF] Musical narrative and motives for culture in mother-infant vocal interaction

M Gratier, C Trevarthen - Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2008‏ - Citeseer
It takes about twelve months before a linguistic consciousness begins to emerge in the
human infant. But this momentous accession to a realm of meaning where sounds and …