| Calvin, W. & D. Bickerton (to appear, 2000) "Lingua Ex Machina" MIT Press. |
....attitude may provide a correct avenue to pursue the questions to a certain extent. After all linguistic activity can be attributed to their cognitive activities. However, language has a different aspect which is no less important than the former, namely a dynamic aspect. We, as lingua ex machina (Calvin Bickerton to appear, 2000), are all in a linguistic arena where all types of linguistic activities take place. Thus to understand the previous questions, it may be important to shift from the current linguistic study to the study with a more populational perspective. Such a populational study will 55 naturally lead us to ....
Calvin, W. & D. Bickerton (to appear, 2000) "Lingua Ex Machina" MIT Press.
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