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Biolinguistics | Wikipedia audio article

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00:00:29 1 Origins
00:01:13 2 Developments
00:02:17 3 Hypothesis
00:03:38 4 Critiques
00:04:41 5 People in biolinguistics
00:05:33 6 See also



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Biolinguistics is the study of the biology and evolution of language. It is a highly interdisciplinary field, including linguists, biologists, neuroscientists, psychologists, mathematicians, and others. By shifting the focus of investigation in linguistics to a comprehensive scheme that embraces natural sciences, it seeks to yield a framework by which we can understand the fundamentals of the faculty of language.

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