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                        EVOLUTION OF HUMAN LANGUAGE

          Conference: University of Edinburgh, April 1st-4th, 1996


(For registration procedure, see end of message.)

PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF TALKS:

MONDAY, APRIL 1ST, 2.00pm - 6.00pm, PLENARY SESSION.

Jean Aitchison "On discontinuing the continuity-discontinuity debate"
Kathleen Gibson "The biocultural brain, mental hierarchies and continuity
	approaches"
Robbins Burling "Iconic communication: between gesture-calls and language"
Bencie Woll "Do sign languages tell us anything about the origins of human
	language?"
Robert Kluender and Shannon Casey "The continuity of gesture and language: a
	case study"
R Q Goodwin "A functional perspective on the communicative abilities of apes
	and children"

TUESDAY APRIL 2ND, 9.00am - 1.00pm, PLENARY SESSION.

Myrna Gopnik "Genes, grammars and other curiosities"
Paul Fletcher "Linguistic impairment in a British family: characterisation and
	interpretation"
Elizabeth Isaacs, Faraneh Vargha-Khadem, Lucinda Carr, Edward Brett,
Christopher Adams, and Mortimer Mishkin "Onset of speech after left
	hemispherectomy in a nine-year old boy"
Robin Dunbar "Why did language evolve?"
R P Worden "The evolution of language from social intelligence"
John Locke "Talking as a precursor to spoken language"
Leslie C. Aiello "The foundations of human language"

TUESDAY APRIL 2ND, 2.00pm - 6.00pm, PARALLEL SESSION A.

John Batali "A model of the evolution of grammar"
Pat Healey and Carl Vogel "Simulated coordination and convergence"
Asif Agha "A typology of `concepts' for mental development"
Jean Louis Dessalles "Genetic constraints on the evolution of human
	communication"
David Dickins and Richard Bentall "Stimulus equivalence: a laboratory 'knack'
	or the heart of language?"
Pat Healey "Natural selection and naturalised semantics"
Gary Marcus "Two mechanisms of linguistic generalization: an evolutionary
	perspective"

TUESDAY APRIL 2ND, 2.00pm - 6.00pm, PARALLEL SESSION B.

Maria Ujhelyi "Long call structure in apes as a possible precursor for
	language"
William Noble "Discovering the symbolic potential of communicative signs"
Ib Ulbaek "The origin of language and cognition"
Chris Knight "A 'selfish-gene' solution to the problem of deception"
Camilla Power "The vocal grooming and gossip theory of language origins: can
	cheap signals be reliable?"
Koji Ohnishi "African origin of classifier-prefixed words in extra-African
	languages: new evidence for Ruhlen's monogenesis theory of
	human languages"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 3RD, 9.00am - 1.00pm, PLENARY SESSION.

Derek Bickerton "Catastrophic evolution: the case for a single step from
	proto-language to language"
Frederick Newmeyer "On the supposed 'dysfunctionality' of universal grammar:
	some evolutionary implications"
Ted Briscoe "Parsability as a constraint on the evolution of language"
Simon Kirby "Fitness and the selective adaptation of language"
Christer Johansson "Transmission of 'language parameters' during the years of
	the plague"
Robert Berwick Title to be announced
Philip Lieberman "On the evolution of the human brain's functional language
	system"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 3RD, 2.00pm - 6.00pm, PARALLEL SESSION A.

T J Crow "Sexual selection acting on an X-Y homologous gene as the mechanism of
	evolution of language"
Chris McManus "Handedness, cerebral lateralization and the evolution of
	language"
Peter MacNeilage "Evolution of the mechanism of language output"
Kevin Cohen "Linguistic consequences of vocal tract evolution"
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy "Synonymy avoidance, phonology and the origin of
	syntax"
Marilee Monnot "What is the adaptive function of maternal 'motherese' speech?"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 3RD, 2.00pm - 6.00pm, PARALLEL SESSION B.

Klaus Kohler "The development of sound systems in human language"
Jean-Marie Hombert and Egidio Marsico "Do vowel systems increase in
	complexity?"
Didier Demolin "The role of self-organization in the emergence of phonological
	systems"
Jean-Marie Hombert "30,000 years of vowel changes in Australian languages"
Bjorn Lindblom Title to be announced
Susan Duncan "The role of rhythm in human language"

THURSDAY APRIL 4TH, 9.00am - 1.00pm, PLENARY SESSION.

Alexander Marshack "Middle Palaeolithic and earlier Acheulian symbolic
	materials and their relevance to the origin and evolution of language"
Iain Davidson "Language origins and the dispersal of modern humans"
James Steele "Stone tools and language capacities; a methodology for
	apple-and-pear comparisons"
Johanna Nichols "Linguistic bottlenecks and the human dispersal"
Leon Stassen "A-languages and B-languages: parameter clusters in the languages
	of the world"
Daniel Nettle "Language and other systems of exchange: the evolution of
	linguistic diversity"

CONFERENCE ENDS 1.OOpm, THURSDAY APRIL 4TH.

-------------- OUR SPONSORS

We gratefully acknowledge financial support from:
University of Edinburgh Linguistics Department
University of Edinburgh Interdisciplinary Research Fund
The Times Higher Educational Supplement
University of Edinburgh Northern Scholars Committee
Linguistics Association of Great Britain
Royal Anthropological Institution
Edinburgh International Science Festival

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                     EVOLUTION OF HUMAN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE

                    UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, APRIL 1-4, 1996

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