Language as a complex adaptive system
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Language as a complex adaptive system
Wiley-Blackwell, c2009
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"60th anniversary special issue"--Cover
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Description
Explores a new approach to studying language as a complex adaptive system, illustrating its commonalities across many areas of language research
Brings together a team of leading researchers in linguistics, psychology, and complex systems to discuss the groundbreaking significance of this perspective for their work
Illustrates its application across a variety of subfields, including languages usage, language evolution, language structure, and first and second language acquisition
"What a breath of fresh air! As interesting a collection of papers as you are likely to find on the evolution, learning, and use of language from the point of view of both cognitive underpinnings and communicative functions." Michael Tomasello, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial and Dedications v-vii
Nick C. Ellis & Diane Larsen-Freeman
Chapter 1: Language is a complex adaptive system: Position paper 1-26
'The Five Graces Group' Clay Beckner, Richard Blythe, Joan Bybee, Morten H. Christiansen, William Croft, Nick C. Ellis, John Holland, Jinyun Ke, Diane Larsen-Freeman, & Tom Schoenemann
Chapter 2: A usage-based account of constituency and reanalysis 27-46
Clay Beckner & Joan Bybee
Chapter 3: The speech community in evolutionary language dynamics 47-63
Richard A. Blythe & William A. Croft
Chapter 4: Linking rule acquisition in novel phrasal constructions 64-89
Jeremy K. Boyd, Erin A. Gottschalk, & Adele E. Goldberg
Chapter 5: Constructing a second language: Analyses and computational simulations of the emergence of linguistic constructions from usage 90-125
Nick C. Ellis & Diane Larsen-Freeman
Chapter 6: A usage-based approach to recursion in sentence processing 126-161
Morten H. Christiansen, & Maryellen C. MacDonald
Chapter 7: Evolution of brain and language 162-186
P. Thomas Schoenemann
Chapter 8: Complex adaptive systems and the origins of adaptive structure: what experiments can tell us 187-205
Hannah Cornish, Monica Tamariz, & Simon Kirby
Chapter 9: Meaning in the making: meaning potential emerging from acts of meaning 206-229
Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen
Chapter 10: Individual differences: Interplay of learner characteristics and learning environment 230-248
Zoltan Doernyei
Chapter 11: If language is a complex adaptive system, what is language assessment? 249-268
Robert J. Mislevy & Chengbin Yin
Subject Index 268-275
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