«Although there are many reasons to believe that signed and spoken languages should be neurobiologically quite similar, evidence of overlapping computations at this level of detail is still a striking demonstration of the fundamental
core of human language,» adds senior author Liina Pylkkanen, a professor in New York University's Department of Linguistics and Department of Psychology.
Not exact matches
In determining the «
core rights» that constitute the heart
of our
human rights agenda, it is important to consider the way we use
language.
It appears that many
of the
core features
of human language have deep roots in the primate lineage.
While advances in «high - level»
languages (ones that use specialized syntax to carry out a lot
of smaller, fussier commands — JavaScript, for example) have made this approach more
human friendly over the years, the
core of what we do when we program has barely changed.
Makuuchi, M., Bahlmann, J., Anwander, A. & Friederici, A. D. Segregating the
core computational faculty
of human language from working memory.
The contradictions inherent to
human nature are at the
core of the artist's work, which she conveys in a sensual, lyrical and allegorical
language.