20704028 - PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION 2

The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge about the modern theories of language origins. Starting from the comparison between human language and animal communication, two theoretical proposals will be discussed: on the one hand, the hypothesis according to which human language derives from the communication systems of non-human animals (of the great apes, specifically); on the other, the hypothesis according to which animal communication is not a precursor of human faculty of language.
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Programme

Animal communication and human language: the Cartesian tradition.
Animal communication and human language: the Darwinian tradition.
Can non-human animals learn human language? The case of enculturated apes.
Hominid communication: vocal hypothesis vs gestural hypothesis.
The model of explosion.
Human communication: reading the speaker's intentions.

Core Documentation

- Ferretti F., Adornetti I., 2012, Dalla comunicazione al linguaggio. Scimmie, ominidi e umani in una prospettiva darwiniana, Mondadori Università, Milano.
- Adornetti I., 2016, Il linguaggio: origine ed evoluzione. Carocci, Roma.

Type of evaluation

Oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Animal communication and human language: the Cartesian tradition.
Animal communication and human language: the Darwinian tradition.
Can non-human animals learn human language? The case of enculturated apes.
Hominid communication: vocal hypothesis vs gestural hypothesis.
The model of explosion.
Human communication: reading the speaker's intentions.

Core Documentation

- Ferretti F., Adornetti I., 2012, Dalla comunicazione al linguaggio. Scimmie, ominidi e umani in una prospettiva darwiniana, Mondadori Università, Milano.
- Adornetti I., 2016, Il linguaggio: origine ed evoluzione. Carocci, Roma.

Type of evaluation

Oral test