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This is
the OLD website of Evolang-2000
Please,
consult the web site of the ...
6th Conference, Rome, April 2006.
This is the site of
the
3rd Conference
The
Evolution of Language
which
took place in Paris, April 3rd - 6th , 2000
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des
Télécommunications
Paris - France

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Organising Committee:
Prof.
Jean Aitchison (Oxford University),
Dr Jean-Louis Dessalles (E N S Télécommunications),
Prof. James R Hurford (University of Edinburgh),
Dr Chris Knight (University of East London),
Prof. Luc Steels (Sony CSL Paris and Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Local organisation:
Jean-Louis Dessalles (ENST Paris), Laleh Ghadakpour (CREA), Frédéric Kaplan (Sony CSL), Luc Steels (Sony CSL), François Yvon (ENST Paris).
Progamme Committee:
Jean Aitchison (Worcester College),
Robert C. Berwick (M.I.T.),
Derek Bickerton (Univ. Hawaï),
Ted Briscoe (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory),
René Carré (ENST Paris),
Bernard Comrie (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig),
Jean Louis Dessalles (ENST Paris), Jean Marie Hombert (Maison
des Sciences de l'Homme Rhône Alpes),
James R. Hurford (University of Edinburgh),
Michel Imbert (Université de Toulouse),
Judy Kegl (University of Southern Maine),
Simon Kirby (University of Edinburgh),
Chris Knight (University of East London),
André Langaney (Musée de l'Homme),
Frederick J. Newmeyer (University of Washington), Luc Steels (Sony CSL & Vrije Universiteit Brussel),
Michael Studdert Kennedy (Haskins Laboratories),
Bernard Victorri (Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris).
Confirmed Invited
speakers:
Frans B. M. de Waal (Emory University),
Stevan Harnad (University of Southampton),
Bernd Heine (Universität zu Köln), Sue Savage Rumbaugh (Georgia State University),
Herbert Terrace (Columbia University), Michael Tomasello (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology).
Our sponsors
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
Sony Computer Science Laboratory
Paris
Fondation Louis Leprince-Ringuet
University of East London
Dep. of Sociology and Anthropology
Groupe des
Ecoles de Télécommunications
This is the third
International Conference on the Evolution of Language. The first one
took place in Edinburgh, April 1996. The second conference was held in London,
April 1998.
The aim is
to bring together linguists, computer scientists, anthropologists,
palaeontologists, ethologists, geneticists, neuroscientists, and other
scientists who are concerned with the question of the origin and evolution of
language. For several decades, such issues were considered non-scientific, as
it was possible to imagine any fanciful scenario which may have brought our
ancestors to talk. Now scientific data from several disciplines, when put
together, dramatically limit what can be said on the origin of language. This
issue has become a genuine scientific problem.
Many different topics are
relevant to the question of the evolution of human language:
origin of language
origin
of phonetic abilities
origin
of syntax
origin
of symbolic representation semantic abilities
evolutionary
significance of language, compatibility with natural selection
language
and the origin of culture
chronology
of the spread of mankind, and its relationship to language
the
continuity/discontinuity of the language faculty with nonhuman communication
systems.
dynamics of language evolution
evolution
of phonetic systems
evolution
of the lexicon
evolution
of grammar structures
After the Conference,
contributors will be asked to send longer papers. A selection of these papers
will be published in book form before the next conference in the series.
Volume issued after the Edinburgh Conference
Volume issued after the London Conference
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