General index
A
- agrammatic (Broca’s) aphasia101
- anaphoric continuity
116, 149, 154
- anaphoric discontinuity154
- anaphoric distance
120, 122, 123, 153
- anaphoric pronouns
109, 117, 149
- anaphoric referential continuity149
- anticipatory grounding108
- Aquinas, St. Thomas
216, 222
- Aristotle
6, 83, 195, 196, 197, 200, 218, 256
- attended vs. automated processing
54, 55, 78
- attention
54, 86, 97, 103, 245
- attentional activation
135, 136, 140
- attentional network
40, 45
- automated processing
55, 230
- automated social action78
B
- Barker, M.
103, 104, 106, 139
- bell-shaped distribution241
- Bickerton, D.
95, 99, 100, 102, 154, 157, 246
- bilateral symmetry
21, 25
- Bonner, J. T.
18, 29, 81, 240, 250
C
- Carnap, R.
83, 110, 111, 181, 185, 190, 191
- catapohoric continuity153
- cataphoric persistence
115, 116, 149
- cataphoric same-subject161
- cataphoric switch-reference146
- causal explanation
202, 203
- chain-final
164, 169, 173
- chain-initial
121, 162, 173
- Cheney, D. L.
231, 232, 248, 248, 255
- Chomsky, N.
145, 186, 188, 243
- clause chaining
106, 136, 145, 148, 154, 171, 177
- clustering of features254
- coercive governance
79, 237
- coherence
1, 5, 29, 41, 52, 55, 143, 178, 181, 182, 193, 212, 237
- communication
59, 84, 244, 245
- comparative-historical linguistics28
- complex grammaticalization
161, 164
- Comrie, B.
165, 167, 168, 169, 178
- connectivity
52, 105, 107, 143, 178
- context
29, 52, 83, 103, 182, 193, 212
- ‘controlled’ syntactic processes146
- cooperation
59, 60, 61, 69, 231, 233, 248
- cortical attentional functions46
- costs of new information76
- cross-cultural diversity230
- cross-modal connections40
- cultural coherence
79, 250
D
- Darwin, C.
27, 211, 227, 229, 238, 248, 256
- Darwinian functionalism210
- Davis, H. J.
165, 167, 168, 169
- de-alienation
68, 70, 74, 251
- deductive ‘explanations’200
- demonstrative pronouns160
- de Waal, F.
75, 231, 232, 244, 248, 255
- Dickinson, C.
103, 104, 106
- discontinuity devices
151, 152
- discourse coherence
105, 106, 143, 177
- Divinely mandated morality256
- dorsal visual trend
40, 44, 53
- Dunbar, R. I. M.
64, 93, 94, 244
E
- English
114, 117, 120, 123, 129, 138, 139, 150, 152, 171
- Epicurean natural morality228
- episodic memory
40, 53, 86, 97, 103, 135, 136, 143, 245
- Ericsson, A.
55, 104, 105
- evolutionary hierarchies27
- evolutionary psychology211
- executive attention
40, 48
- expanded grammatical marking177
- explanatory hypothesis212
- explanatory imperative209
F
- fronto-parietal network47
- functional explanation209
- Futuyma, D.
238, 240, 242
G
- generic mental categories92
- Gernsbacher, M. A.
53, 103, 104, 105, 108, 135
- grammar as adaptive function97
- grammar-cued mental operations
141, 142
- grammatical relations
96, 149
- grounding
84, 107, 140, 143
H
- Hanson, R. N.
194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 203
- Hayden, T.
232, 233, 235, 255, 256
- hazards of communication76
- Hebrew
124, 125, 131, 134
- Hebrew Biblical tradition214
- hierarchic constituency96
- hierarchic network
10, 38
- hierarchic organization
106, 177, 237
- hierarchic social organization79
- hierarchic structure
9, 57, 147
- Hobbes, T.
213, 223, 238, 256
- Hrdy, S. B.
232, 235, 246, 255
- human nature
213, 233, 234, 248
- hypothetical reasoning196
I
- independent pronouns
109, 117, 150, 158, 159
- individual vs. group selection61
- informational homogeneity65
- internal coherence
29, 237
- Itkonen, E.
203, 212, 220, 222, 260
K
- Kintsch, W.
53, 101, 103, 104, 105
L
- L-dislocation
121, 122, 129
- Longacre, R. E.
105, 145, 161, 163, 164
M
- Margulis, L.
14, 16, 27, 31
- Marlowe, F. W.
232, 246, 255
- Mayr, E.
44, 63, 239, 240, 243
- Mesulam, M.-M.
38, 42, 48, 50, 258
- molecular classification27
- multiple identify categories250
- multi-propositional coherence105
N
- Neely, J. H.
51, 102, 107
- neurological control system26
- non-finite
167, 169, 172, 177
O
- ontology of causation
203
- Orbell, J. M.
60, 61, 82, 235, 260
P
- Pawley, A.
148, 164, 169, 178
- Peirce, C. S.
83, 197, 198
- Popper, K.
181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191, 202, 209
- Posner, M. I.
39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 52, 55, 58, 104, 260
- Potts, M.
232, 233, 235, 255, 256
- pragmatic middle ground182
- pragmatics of explanation201
- pre-grammatical pidgin
99, 157
- pre-grammatical vs. grammatical communication102
- Premack, D.
93, 95, 104, 246
- presentative
119, 120, 152
- pronominal agreement
118, 160
- propositional modalities
111, 112
Q
- quantitative text-distribution121
- Quine, W. van O.
111, 187
R
- Rational Choice
60, 61, 62
- reasoning by feature association92
- reduced grammatical marking177
- referential coherence
107, 148
- referential continuity
108, 109, 129, 130, 134, 135
- referential importance135
- re-orientation devices
121, 153
- reproductive/communicative isolation29
- retrospective grounding108
- Roberts, J.
161, 162, 165
- Rousseau, J.-J.
213, 223, 224, 256
- Russell, B.
83, 110, 189, 190, 202
S
- Sapolsky, R. M.
238, 242, 244, 253, 258
- second-language pidgin
100, 154
- selection
17, 29, 238, 242
- selfishness
224, 230, 235
- semantic memory
51, 84, 97, 103, 245
- Seyfarth, R. M.
231, 232, 246, 248, 255
- shared current discourse182
- shared generic world-view103
- shared speech situation103
- Smith, A.
64, 225, 229, 248, 256
- social cooperation
67, 73, 248
- Society of Intimates
59, 64, 72, 79, 224, 233, 243, 244
- Society of Strangers
59, 60, 79, 213, 224, 243, 246, 247, 257
- socio-behavioral di-morphism255
- Spanish
116, 118, 125, 150, 160
- Stiles, D.
62, 67, 78, 244
- structural-functional network5
- subordinate syntactic configuration146
- Swinney, D. A.
44, 51, 102, 107
- switch-reference
117, 151, 161
T
- thematic coherence
145, 146, 147, 177
- Theory of Mind
93, 94, 246
-
Theory of Moral Sentiment
225
- Tomasello, M.
61, 94, 95, 231, 232, 248
- Tucker, D. M.
35, 38, 42, 43, 53, 58, 104, 231, 235, 239, 260
U
- universe of discourse
110, 111
- Ute
71, 119, 120, 124, 130, 131, 151, 152, 158
V
- Valentine, J. W.
5, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27
- van Dijk, T. A.
53, 103, 105
- variation
17, 28, 238, 240
- ventral visual trend
39, 43, 53
- vertical differentiation24
- visual object recognition43
W
- Wallace, A. F. C.
81, 250
- West-Eberhard, M. J.
29, 63, 95, 230, 239, 240, 242
- Wilson, D. S.
29, 31, 211, 231, 248
- Wilson, E. O.
231, 248, 258
- Wittgenstein, L.
104, 186, 187, 191
- working memory
49, 54, 86, 97, 103, 104, 135, 245
Y
- Young, P.
60, 82, 173, 175
Z
- zero anaphora
109, 117, 118, 122, 150