Human language does of course have many other properties but these are not uniquely human characteristics. Page 3. 3. Vocal-Auditory Channel: is certainly a
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Clearly there are other forces at work in language use other than mere efficiency. 'Design Feature' 4: Displacement. Languages enable us to talk with quite
Charles Hockett in an article on the origin of speech (Hockett. (1960))
Among the most remarkable features of human language is that it offers speakers the ability Linguists refer to this feature as displacement (Hockett et al. ...
of the important features of human language. In order to clarify what is truly unique to human language we consider displacement in the context of
For this rea- son too we do not finetune the feature functions for each language as it is obvious that different features will benefit different languages
Many investigators of the role of language in human evolution propose that displaced reference is a design feature that made language an adaptive behavior.
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28 дек. 2007 г. Some of these expansions of indigenous languages share certain features with the following settings. Imperial settings. Imperial settings.
1 mai 2020 different features of language. ... Firstly displacement refers to the fact that all human language has the ability to refer to the past
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Clearly there are other forces at work in language use other than mere efficiency. 'Design Feature' 4: Displacement. Languages enable us to talk with quite
features of language called this characteristic "displacement"Ithe fact that linguistic messages may refer to things out of the perceptual field of the
Charles Hockett in an article on the origin of speech (Hockett. (1960))
Displacement the ability to refer to things that are spatially and temporally remote
Human language differentiated from all other forms of signalling by a set of properties likely to inherit some physical characteristics from his parents ...
Y[f] • • • ] • ? • movement to [«F»] can only affect the category bearing the [F] feature that is closer to [•F*]. (2) Condition of extraction domain (CED) a
Bobaljik 1993) we will argue that in the ergative languages [?]-features are primarily encoded by the verbal heads (V in Basque)
internally displaced persons (iDps) do not auto- displacement nor on grounds of their race religion