Linguagem animal (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Linguagem animal" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Hauser, Marc D.; Chomsky, Noam; Fitch, W. Tecumseh (22 de novembro de 2002). «The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve?» (PDF). Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. pp. 1569–1579. Consultado em 28 de março de 2014. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 28 de dezembro de 2013. We argue that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation. We suggest how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. We submit that a distinction should be made between the faculty of language in the broad sense (FLB)and in the narrow sense (FLN). FLB includes a sensory-motor system, a conceptual-intentional system, and the computational mechanisms for recursion, providing the capacity to generate an infinite range of expressions from a finite set of elements. We hypothesize that FLN only includes recursion and is the only uniquely human component of the faculty of language. We further argue that FLN may have evolved for reasons other than language, hence comparative studies might look for evidence of such computations outside of the domain of communication (for example, number, navigation, and social relations). 

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  • Hauser, Marc D.; Chomsky, Noam; Fitch, W. Tecumseh (22 de novembro de 2002). «The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve?» (PDF). Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. pp. 1569–1579. Consultado em 28 de março de 2014. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 28 de dezembro de 2013. We argue that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation. We suggest how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. We submit that a distinction should be made between the faculty of language in the broad sense (FLB)and in the narrow sense (FLN). FLB includes a sensory-motor system, a conceptual-intentional system, and the computational mechanisms for recursion, providing the capacity to generate an infinite range of expressions from a finite set of elements. We hypothesize that FLN only includes recursion and is the only uniquely human component of the faculty of language. We further argue that FLN may have evolved for reasons other than language, hence comparative studies might look for evidence of such computations outside of the domain of communication (for example, number, navigation, and social relations). 
  • Savage-Rumbaugh, S.; Rumbaugh, D.; Fields, W. «Empirical kanzi: The ape language controversy revisited. (2009)». Skeptic. 15 (1): 25–33. Arquivado do original em 18 de maio de 2013 

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