Theorizing Language Evolution Using NCT and Conlangs: An Etiological Study

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Swathi Sivakumar Menon, Vinod Balakrishnan
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Decades of scholarly work has displaced previously accepted assumptions of the separation of cognitive and cultural, and hence as two separate entities. Notably, interventions of those scholars such as Bouchard, Arbib, and Odling-Smee, have effectively positioned this older and more archaic thinking. In this paper, we posit that the propensity for constructivism in human languages has not been sufficiently studied. To this, we propose Niche Construction Theory, a framework with which to address this gap. We also juxtapose natlangs (natural languages) with conlangs (constructed languages) in order to clarify the effectiveness of each. To facilitate this discussion, we propose the following points: Conlang origins are well-known, the study of conlangs has tangible evidence of manipulation of language elements, and the study of conlangs can further our understanding of natlangs. We draw on multiple fields to effect this anthropological study. Our literature in this paper has invited our use of Bouchard’s concept of Offline Base Systems (OBS) to respond to questions of the characteristics and mechanics of language vis-à-vis ethnological work. For this, we turn to issues of embodiment, to then extend this to other consequences of and motives for developing conlangs and hence language evolution, such as language disabilities and impairments, a field which is still in its infancy. A focus on language construction using conlangs to test OBS promises another avenue to explore language evolution.
用NCT和conlang理论语言进化:一个病因学研究
几十年的学术工作已经取代了以前公认的认知和文化分离的假设,因此是两个独立的实体。值得注意的是,Bouchard、Arbib和Odling-Smee等学者的干预,有效地定位了这种更古老、更过时的思想。在本文中,我们认为人类语言中的建构主义倾向还没有得到充分的研究。为此,我们提出了生态位构建理论,这是一个解决这一差距的框架。我们还将natlang(自然语言)与conlang(构造语言)并列,以澄清每种语言的有效性。为了促进这一讨论,我们提出以下几点:Conlang的起源是众所周知的,Conlang的研究有操纵语言元素的切实证据,Conlang的研究可以进一步我们对natlang的理解。我们利用多个领域来影响这一人类学研究。我们在本文中的文献邀请我们使用Bouchard的离线基础系统(OBS)概念来回应语言在-à-vis民族学工作中的特征和机制问题。为此,我们转向体现的问题,然后将其扩展到发展conlang和语言进化的其他后果和动机,例如语言障碍和缺陷,这是一个仍处于起步阶段的领域。关注使用conlang来测试OBS的语言构建是探索语言进化的另一种途径。
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Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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