The biolinguistic thesis states that language is a biological system internal to an individual of the species Homo sapiens sapiens for generating structured linguistic expressions over a potentially unbounded range; the design of the system is determined by a genetic endowment, external stimuli, and natural laws. With such an expansive scope, the thesis can be thoroughly explored only through interdisciplinary enterprises—the organization of which is the desideratum of the Cambridge Biolinguistics Initiative (CBI). We welcome you to participate in this most exciting endeavor. (Continue this manifesto.)

13 February 2011

Meeting Monday 14 February (5:00PM)

CBI shall convene Monday 14 February at 5:00PM in King’s College (F6) to discuss evolutionary precursors to linguistic features--defined in the FLN/FLB model--as expounded in a brief lecture by Marc Hauser.

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