Language as Social Coordination: An evolutionary perspective
Special issue of Interaction Studies 13:1 (2012)
Editors
| University of Warsaw
| University of Hertfordshire
[Interaction Studies, 13:1] 2012. xvi, 145 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Progress on evolution of communication and Interaction StudiesKerstin Dautenhahn and Angelo Cangelosi | pp. vii–xvi
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The evolution of language as controlled collectivityJoanna Raczaszek-Leonardi and Stephen J. Cowley | pp. 1–16
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Mimesis and language: A distributed viewStephen J. Cowley | pp. 17–40
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Commentary on Cowley’s chapterMerlin Donald | pp. 41–49
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Notes on coordination, game theory and the evolutionary basis of language*Don Ross | pp. 50–65
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Social and physical coordinationRobin Clark | pp. 66–79
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The biology of language and the epigenesis of recursive embeddingRay E. Jennings and Joe J. Thompson | pp. 80–102
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Carving language for social coordination: A dynamical approachRiccardo Fusaroli and Kristian Tylén | pp. 103–124
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Integrating and extending the distributed approach in cognitive scienceRick Dale | pp. 125–138
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The Cradle of Language and The Prehistory of Language. Edited by Rudolf Botha & Chris KnightCaroline Lyon | pp. 139–145
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