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  1. Let's get down to the “wetware” and look at evolutionarily motivated mechanisms.Harvey M. Sussman - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):182-183.
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  • Humans did not evolve from bats.Steven Pinker & Paul Bloom - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):183-185.
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  • The functionality of the study of language origin.Antoni Gomila - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):180-182.
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  • Universal grammar and the Baldwin effect: a hypothesis and some philosophical consequences.Shane Nicholas Glackin - 2011 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (2):201-222.
    Grammar is now widely regarded as a substantially biological phenomenon, yet the problem of language evolution remains a matter of controversy among Linguists, Cognitive Scientists, and Evolutionary Theorists alike. In this paper, I present a new theoretical argument for one particular hypothesis—that a Language Acquisition Device of the sort first posited by Noam Chomsky might have evolved via the so-called Baldwin Effect . Close attention to the workings of that mechanism, I argue, helps to explain a previously mysterious feature of (...)
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