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      Simplicity and Specificity in Language: Domain-General Biases Have Domain-Specific Effects.

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          The extent to which the linguistic system-its architecture, the representations it operates on, the constraints it is subject to-is specific to language has broad implications for cognitive science and its relation to evolutionary biology. Importantly, a given property of the linguistic system can be "specific" to the domain of language in several ways. For example, if the property evolved by natural selection under the pressure of the linguistic function it serves then the property is domain-specific in the sense that its design is tailored for language. Equally though, if that property evolved to serve a different function or if that property is domain-general, it may nevertheless interact with the linguistic system in a way that is unique. This gives a second sense in which a property can be thought of as specific to language. An evolutionary approach to the language faculty might at first blush appear to favor domain-specificity in the first sense, with individual properties of the language faculty being specifically linguistic adaptations. However, we argue that interactions between learning, culture, and biological evolution mean any domain-specific adaptations that evolve will take the form of weak biases rather than hard constraints. Turning to the latter sense of domain-specificity, we highlight a very general bias, simplicity, which operates widely in cognition and yet interacts with linguistic representations in domain-specific ways.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Front Psychol
                Frontiers in psychology
                Frontiers Media SA
                1664-1078
                1664-1078
                2015
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, Linguistics and English Language, University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, UK.
                Article
                10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01964
                4709471
                26793132
                b8419feb-d2b0-4556-9dae-1f3df54987d4
                History

                compositionality,domain-specificity,language evolution,regularization,simplicity,typological universals,word order

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