glossogenetic
English
Adjective
glossogenetic (not comparable)
- (linguistics) Of or pertaining to the emergence of linguistic forms over time.
- 1998, Simon Kirby, Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases , "Fitness and the selective adaptation of language," →ISBN, page 380:
- In other words, the Subjacency Condition may be an innate 'fossil' of a glossogenetic adaptation to avoid long-distance dependencies.
- 2002, Bradley Tonkes and Janet Wiles, "Methodological Issues in Simulating the Emergence of Language," in The Transition to Language , Alison Wray ed., →ISBN, page 241:
- Kirby explicitly sought to simulate language emergence in the absence of selection pressure to explore the power of glossogenetic adaptation alone.
- 2007, Alexander Mehler, "Stratified Constraint Satisfaction Networks in Synergetic Multi-Agent Simulations of Language Evolution," in Artificial Cognition Systems , →ISBN, page 153:
- To put it in other words: An approach to organizational, glossogenetic learning of linguistic structures is needed in addition to a model of ontogenetic learning of a single system as outlined above.
- 1998, Simon Kirby, Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases , "Fitness and the selective adaptation of language," →ISBN, page 380:
Related terms
- glossogenesis
- glottogenetic