语法变化

H. Haider
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在结构上,认知进化和生物进化是高度相似的。在生物学和认知中,随机变异和持续但盲目的选择驱动着进化。然而,认知程序的进化,特别是语法系统的进化,并不是生物进化的一个子类,而是它自己的一个领域。然而,抽象的进化原理在认知和生物进化中是相似的。换句话说,在生物学领域获得的见解可以谨慎地应用于认知领域。本文声称,语法的认知封装,即有意识地不可访问的方面,作为认知表征系统,即语法的程序和结构部分,是达尔文进化的结果,适用于特定领域的认知程序。语言的其他有意识的方面不属于达尔文的进化原则,但大多是社会变化的实例。
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Grammar change
Structurally, cognitive and biological evolution are highly similar. Random variation and constant but blind selection drive evolution within biology as well as within cognition. However, evolution of cognitive programs, and in particular of grammar systems, is not a subclass of biological evolution but a domain of its own. The abstract evolutionary principles, however, are akin in cognitive and biological evolution. In other words, insights gained in the biological domain can be cautiously applied to the cognitive domain. This paper claims that the cognitively encapsulated, i.e. consciously inaccessible, aspects of grammars as cognitively represented systems, that is, the procedural and structural parts of grammars, are subject to, and results of, Darwinian evolution, applying to a domain-specific cognitive program. Other, consciously accessible aspects of language do not fall under Darwinian evolutionary principles, but are mostly instances of social changes.
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