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The Archaeological Record Speaks: Bridging Anthropology and Linguistics

International Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2011 (1), 382679 This paper examines the origins of language, as treated within Evolutionary Anthropology, under the light offered by a biolinguistic approach. This perspective is presented first. Next we discuss how genetic, anatomical, and archaeological data, which are traditionally taken as evidence for the presence of language, are circumstantial […]
By Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez-Burraco, Victor Longa, Guillermo Lorenzo, Juan Uriagereka
April 14, 2011

Derivational Cycles

This article clarifies the concept of cycle, or phase, in minimalist parlance. Cyclicity is a derivational condition if there is one, a strong constraint if derivational timing is so relevant that chunks of structure abandoning the derivation become opaque to further computation. The challenge continues to be to understand the exact nature of this condition, […]
By Juan Uriagereka
March 3, 2011

Dos tipos de argumentos y la distinción indicativo/subjuntivo

Cuadernos de la ALFAL 3, 188-199 We study some syntactic properties of embedded sentences that seem to be associated to the verb‟ s modal inflection (indicative vs. subjunctive). Focusing on the island status of indicative clauses in some language families, we defend the possibility that such distinction, apparently morphological, has a structural correlate; more specifically, […]
By Ángel J. Gallego, Juan Uriagereka
January 1, 2011

A Framework for the Comparative Study of Language

Comparative Evolutionary Psychology, J. Vonk & T. K. Schackelford (eds.), a dedicated number of Evolutionary Psychology Comparative studies of language are difficult because few language precursors are recognized. In this paper we propose a framework for designing experiments that test for structural and semantic patterns indicative of simple or complex grammars as originally described by […]
By James A. Reggia, Juan Uriagereka, Gerald S. Wilkinson
January 1, 2011

The Logic of Parametric Theories

Theoretical Linguistics, 36: 69-76 ‘Parameters in minimalist theory: The case of Scandinavian’ ( henceforth, PMT), by Anders Holmberg, is an interesting attempt to defend the view that ‘deep parameters’ should be part of the grammatical system. PMT argues that parameters should be seen as points of ‘underspecification’, and in part as 3rdfactor effects in the […]
By Terje Lohndal, Juan Uriagereka
October 1, 2010