Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research

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Autor(a) principal: Machel-Nabot, Pablo Silva de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/11632
Resumo: This article discusses how the instinctive theory of language postulated by Pinker (2002), under the precepts of Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) and of Evolutionary Linguistics based on the Evolutionary Theory of Natural Selection (Darwin 1859/2003), can contribute to the theoretical-methodological development of Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) regarding its academic-scientific inquiries and how it can also favor - in less extension and range nowadays, however in more coverage capacity in next times - in the inventory and description of psycholinguistics phenomena underlying cognitive activity, as well as at a detailed explanation of cognitive principles inherent to exercise of faculty of language through linguistic communication performed by human beings throughout solid, biological and organic foundation. For this, initially it will be considered a historical analysis and a characterization of two important specialized areas of Linguistics intimately harmonized with the Generativism or Generative Linguistics (CHOMSKY, 1955/1975, 1957): Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) and Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) so that there may then be, in the sequence, the discussion of how the instinctive theory of language is able to subsidize the development of the psycholinguistic field. In sum, it is checked the potency that those interdisciplinary fields to Psycholinguistics own so as to let a theory of language acquisition and processing which has its guidelines and defining principles supported over the factors that allowed the birth and evolution of the language until today and on the biologic bases which enabled and that continue facilitating that process along the time.
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spelling Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics ResearchContribuições da Concepção Instintiva da Linguagem inerente à Biolinguística e à Linguistica Evolucionária para as pesquisas da PsicolinguísticaBiolinguistics. Psycholinguistics. Evolutionary Linguistics. Instinctive Theory of Language and Natural Selection. Contributions of The Instinctive Theory of Language to The Psycholinguistics.BiolinguísticaPsicolinguísticaLinguística EvolutivaTeoria Instintiva da Linguagem e Seleção NaturalContribuições da Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem para a Psicolinguística.This article discusses how the instinctive theory of language postulated by Pinker (2002), under the precepts of Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) and of Evolutionary Linguistics based on the Evolutionary Theory of Natural Selection (Darwin 1859/2003), can contribute to the theoretical-methodological development of Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) regarding its academic-scientific inquiries and how it can also favor - in less extension and range nowadays, however in more coverage capacity in next times - in the inventory and description of psycholinguistics phenomena underlying cognitive activity, as well as at a detailed explanation of cognitive principles inherent to exercise of faculty of language through linguistic communication performed by human beings throughout solid, biological and organic foundation. For this, initially it will be considered a historical analysis and a characterization of two important specialized areas of Linguistics intimately harmonized with the Generativism or Generative Linguistics (CHOMSKY, 1955/1975, 1957): Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) and Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) so that there may then be, in the sequence, the discussion of how the instinctive theory of language is able to subsidize the development of the psycholinguistic field. In sum, it is checked the potency that those interdisciplinary fields to Psycholinguistics own so as to let a theory of language acquisition and processing which has its guidelines and defining principles supported over the factors that allowed the birth and evolution of the language until today and on the biologic bases which enabled and that continue facilitating that process along the time.Este artigo discute como a teoria instintiva da linguagem postulada por Pinker (2002), sob os preceitos da Biolinguística (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) e da Linguística Evolutiva que se embasa na Teoria Evolucionista da Seleção Natural (Darwin 1859/2003), pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento teórico-metodológico da Psicolinguística (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) quanto às suas inquirições acadêmico-científicas e como pode, outrossim, favorecer – em menor extensão ou alcance hoje, porém com maior capacidade de abrangência futuramente – na inventariação e descrição dos fenômenos psicolinguísticos subjacentes à atividade cognitiva, assim como no que concerne à explicação pormenorizada dos princípios cognitivos inerentes ao exercício da faculdade da linguagem por meio da comunicação linguística desempenhada pelos seres humanos através de sólido embasamento biológico e orgânico. Para Tanto, contemplar-se-á, inicialmente, uma análise histórica e uma caracterização de duas importantes áreas especializadas da Linguística intimamente harmonizadas com a vertente gerativista ou Linguística Ge(ne)rativa (CHOMSKY, 1955/1975, 1957): a Psicolinguística (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) e a Biolinguística (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) para que possa então haver, na sequência, a discussão de como a teoria instintiva da linguagem é capaz de subsidiar o desenvolvimento da seara psicolinguística. Em suma, averiguar-se-á o potencial que esses campos interdisciplinares à Psicolinguística possuem para permitir uma teoria de aquisição da linguagem e do processamento que tenha suas diretrizes e princípios definidores respaldados nos fatores os quais possibilitaram o nascimento e evolução da linguagem até hoje e nas bases biológicas que, outrora, viabilizaram e que continuam viabilizando esse processo ao longo do tempo.Edunisc2018-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/1163210.17058/signo.v43i77.11632Signo; v. 43 n. 77 (2018); 160-1831982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
Contribuições da Concepção Instintiva da Linguagem inerente à Biolinguística e à Linguistica Evolucionária para as pesquisas da Psicolinguística
title Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
spellingShingle Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
Machel-Nabot, Pablo Silva de Almeida
Biolinguistics. Psycholinguistics. Evolutionary Linguistics. Instinctive Theory of Language and Natural Selection. Contributions of The Instinctive Theory of Language to The Psycholinguistics.
Biolinguística
Psicolinguística
Linguística Evolutiva
Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem e Seleção Natural
Contribuições da Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem para a Psicolinguística.
title_short Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
title_full Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
title_fullStr Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
title_full_unstemmed Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
title_sort Relevant and Possible Contributions of the Instinctive Theory of Language inherent to Biolinguistics and Pinker's Evolutionary Linguistics for the Programmatic Field of Psycholinguistics Research
author Machel-Nabot, Pablo Silva de Almeida
author_facet Machel-Nabot, Pablo Silva de Almeida
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machel-Nabot, Pablo Silva de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biolinguistics. Psycholinguistics. Evolutionary Linguistics. Instinctive Theory of Language and Natural Selection. Contributions of The Instinctive Theory of Language to The Psycholinguistics.
Biolinguística
Psicolinguística
Linguística Evolutiva
Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem e Seleção Natural
Contribuições da Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem para a Psicolinguística.
topic Biolinguistics. Psycholinguistics. Evolutionary Linguistics. Instinctive Theory of Language and Natural Selection. Contributions of The Instinctive Theory of Language to The Psycholinguistics.
Biolinguística
Psicolinguística
Linguística Evolutiva
Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem e Seleção Natural
Contribuições da Teoria Instintiva da Linguagem para a Psicolinguística.
description This article discusses how the instinctive theory of language postulated by Pinker (2002), under the precepts of Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) and of Evolutionary Linguistics based on the Evolutionary Theory of Natural Selection (Darwin 1859/2003), can contribute to the theoretical-methodological development of Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) regarding its academic-scientific inquiries and how it can also favor - in less extension and range nowadays, however in more coverage capacity in next times - in the inventory and description of psycholinguistics phenomena underlying cognitive activity, as well as at a detailed explanation of cognitive principles inherent to exercise of faculty of language through linguistic communication performed by human beings throughout solid, biological and organic foundation. For this, initially it will be considered a historical analysis and a characterization of two important specialized areas of Linguistics intimately harmonized with the Generativism or Generative Linguistics (CHOMSKY, 1955/1975, 1957): Psycholinguistics (OSGOOD & SEBEOK, 1954) and Biolinguistics (MEADER & MUYSKENS, 1950/1962) so that there may then be, in the sequence, the discussion of how the instinctive theory of language is able to subsidize the development of the psycholinguistic field. In sum, it is checked the potency that those interdisciplinary fields to Psycholinguistics own so as to let a theory of language acquisition and processing which has its guidelines and defining principles supported over the factors that allowed the birth and evolution of the language until today and on the biologic bases which enabled and that continue facilitating that process along the time.
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