Judith M. Burkart
List of John Benjamins publications for which Judith M. Burkart plays a role.
Articles
The comparative neuroprimatology 2018 (CNP-2018) road map for research on How the Brain Got Language. How the Brain Got Language – Towards a New Road Map, Arbib, Michael A. (ed.), pp. 370–387
2020. We present a new road map for research on “How the Brain Got Language” that adopts an EvoDevoSocio perspective and highlights comparative neuroprimatology – the comparative study of brain, behavior and communication in extant monkeys and great apes – as providing a key grounding for hypotheses on… read more | Chapter
From sharing food to sharing information: Cooperative breeding and language evolution. How the Brain Got Language – Towards a New Road Map, Arbib, Michael A. (ed.), pp. 136–150
2020. Language is a cognitively demanding human trait, but it is also a fundamentally cooperative enterprise that rests on the motivation to share information. Great apes possess many of the cognitive prerequisites for language, but largely lack the motivation to share information. Callitrichids… read more | Chapter
The comparative neuroprimatology 2018 (CNP-2018) road map for research on How the Brain Got Language . How the Brain Got Language: Towards a New Road Map, Arbib, Michael A. (ed.), pp. 370–387
2018. We present a new road map for research on “How the Brain Got Language” that adopts an EvoDevoSocio perspective and highlights comparative neuroprimatology – the comparative study of brain, behavior and communication in extant monkeys and great apes – as providing a key grounding for hypotheses on… read more | Article
From sharing food to sharing information: Cooperative breeding and language evolution. How the Brain Got Language: Towards a New Road Map, Arbib, Michael A. (ed.), pp. 136–150
2018. Language is a cognitively demanding human trait, but it is also a fundamentally cooperative enterprise that rests on the motivation to share information. Great apes possess many of the cognitive prerequisites for language, but largely lack the motivation to share information. Callitrichids… read more | Article