SINTAXIS MÍNIMA
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the conditions protolanguage has to satisfy in order to become like natural languaje. It is a well known fact that pidgins, children´s speech under two years, and symbolic system that apes manege to deal with, have many features in common. They conform what we colud call a minimal syntax. This syntax has only two main categories, [+N] and [-N]. The entire inventory of categories of an adult human languaje develops step by step starting from such a simple framework.Downloads
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