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2010 | 24 | 95-106

Article title

Język jako element rozszerzonego fenotypu. Przyczynek do aplikacji koncepcji rozszerzonego fenotypu w badaniach nad językiem

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Language as an Element of the Extended Phenotype: A Contribution to the Application of the Extended Phenotype Concept in Linguistic Research

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EN
This paper discusses evolutionary and neurobiological approaches to linguistic research. The role and significance of the co-evolution processes of language and the brain are highlighted. Thus language is regarded as a product of natural selection, shaped by the brain (but the influence is mutual). The author also indicates a possibility of applying the extended phenotype concept to the study of language. That original idea implies the perception of language as a neuromimesis-based phenotypic expression of the biological and cultural replicators outside the organism’s body.

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24

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95-106

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published
2010-12-15

Contributors

  • Poznań

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_14746_il_2011_24_6
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