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Birdsong, Speech, and Language Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain

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By: Johan J Bolhuis(Editor), Martin Everaert(Editor), Robert C Berwick(Foreword By), Noam Chomsky(Foreword By)
542 pages, 93 b/w illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
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Prominent scholars consider the cognitive and neural similarities between birdsong and human speech and language
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  • Birdsong, Speech, and Language ISBN: 9780262528849 Paperback Feb 2016 Out of Print #227470
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Scholars have long been captivated by the parallels between birdsong and human speech and language. In Birdsong, Speech, and Language, leading scholars draw on the latest research to explore what birdsong can tell us about the biology of human speech and language and the consequences for evolutionary biology. They examine the cognitive and neural similarities between birdsong learning and speech and language acquisition, considering vocal imitation, auditory learning, an early vocalization phase ("babbling"), the structural properties of birdsong and human language, and the striking similarities between the neural organization of learning and vocal production in birdsong and human speech.

After outlining the basic issues involved in the study of both language and evolution, the contributors compare birdsong and language in terms of acquisition, recursion, and core structural properties, and then examine the neurobiology of song and speech, genomic factors, and the emergence and evolution of language.

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Biography

Johan J. Bolhuis is Professor of Cognitive Neurobiology at Utrecht University. Martin Everaert is Professor of Linguistics at Utrecht University.


Contributors:
- Hermann Ackermann
- Gabriël J.L. Beckers
- Robert C. Berwick
- Johan J. Bolhuis
- Noam Chomsky
- Frank Eisner
- Martin Everaert
- Michale S. Fee
- Olga Fehér
- Simon E. Fisher
- W. Tecumseh Fitch
- Jonathan B. Fritz
- Sharon M.H. Gobes
- Riny Huijbregts
- Eric Jarvis
- Robert Lachlan
- Ann Law
- Michael A. Long
- Gary F. Marcus
- Carolyn McGettigan
- Daniel Mietchen
- Richard Mooney
- Sanne Moorman
- Kazuo Okanoya
- Christophe Pallier
- Irene M. Pepperberg
- Jonathan F. Prather
- Franck Ramus
- Eric Reuland
- Constance Scharff
- Sophie K. Scott
- Neil Smith
- Ofer Tchernichovski
- Carel ten Cate
- Christopher K. Thompson
- Frank Wijnen
- Moira Yip
- Wolfram Ziegler
- Willem Zuidema

Out of Print
By: Johan J Bolhuis(Editor), Martin Everaert(Editor), Robert C Berwick(Foreword By), Noam Chomsky(Foreword By)
542 pages, 93 b/w illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
NHBS
Prominent scholars consider the cognitive and neural similarities between birdsong and human speech and language
Media reviews

"Evaluating the book as a whole, it is simply a splendid piece of scholarship."
– Darcy Sperlich, The Linguist List

"This book is devoted to a topic – birdsong and human speech – that is of interest to evolutionary biologists and to students of human language, as well as to the general reader. Both humans and birds produce and react to acoustic signals, but they do so in ways that have some similarities and many obvious differences. The authors of the different chapters are the world's leading experts on the topics they discuss, and their chapters contribute information, of which much is totally new and of obvious importance."
– Morris Halle, Institute Professor and Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus, MIT

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