关于进化,变化,以及其他

V. M. Longa
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本文讨论了休伯特·海德尔的目标文章《语法变化:达尔文认知进化的一个例子》。我将说明为什么这样一篇文章是迷人的(和非传统的),尽管我将主要集中在与海德尔的几个分歧上,并将提出与这位学者所争论的观点不同的观点。我的讨论将突出五个主要问题:(1)海德尔对进化和遗传的看法是纯粹的新达尔文主义(即种族灭绝),缺乏更多元的方法;(2)海德尔反对语言是一种生物现象的观点,而同时他似乎假定了与生物学特征相关的几个特征;(3)与Haider的建议相反,计算系统不需要是特定于语言的;(4)对于(语法)变化,Haider对语法的程序成分和陈述成分的划分可能过于严格;(5)海德尔认为,没有科学的方法来决定语言的起源和演变问题,复杂的语法是最近才出现的。然而,我展示了类似语言的计算能力(也许还有复杂的语法)在几千年前就已经存在了。
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On evolution, change, and beyond
This paper discusses Hubert Haider’s target-article “Grammar change: A case of Darwinian cognitive evolution”. I show why such an article is fascinating (and unconventional), although I will mainly concentrate on several disagreements with Haider and will suggest alternative views to those contended by this scholar. My discussion will highlight five main issues: (1) Haider assumes a purely Neo-Darwinian (i.e. genocentric) view of evolution and inheritance, lacking a more pluralistic approach; (2) Haider rejects the idea of language as a biological phenomenon, while at the same time he seems to assume several characteristics related to a biologically seated trait; (3) as opposed to Haider’s suggestion, the computational system does not need to be language-specific; (4) Haider’s divide between the procedural and declarative components of grammar is perhaps too strict regarding (grammatical) change; and (5) Haider considers that there is no scientific way of deciding the question of language origins and evolution and that complex grammars are too recent. However, I show that a language-like computational power (and perhaps complex grammars) already existed many thousands of years ago.
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