The internal, the external and the hybrid : the state of the art and a new characterization of language as a natural object

Author

Balari, Sergio

Lorenzo González, Guillermo

Publication date

2018

Abstract

The state of the art of the debate between externalist and internalist concepts of language is reviewed in this paper, and a new conceptualization of language as a "developmental hybrid" is suggested that entails that it equally comprises environmental and organism-internal component pieces, in an ultimately non dissociable way. The key for understanding this hybrid status is to be found in development, for when individually evolving, a general dynamic is observed in which organism-internal facilities selectively apply to certain designated aspects of the environmental stimulus, which in their turn have a facilitatory impact on these very same facilities. These kinds of loops inspire the conclusion that the internal and the external compose a single, integrated developmental unit

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

I-Language; E-Language; Developmental hybrids; Language development; Biolinguistics

Publisher

 

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Glossa: a journal of general linguistics ; Vol. 3 (2018), p. 1-33

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open access

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