Reseña de Biolinguistics at the cutting edge: Promises, achievements, and challenge
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https://doi.org/10.35869/hafh.v28i2.6391Palabras clave:
Biolinguistics, Cognitive Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research, Language DevelopmentResumen
Biolinguistics at the Cutting Edge: Promises, Achievements, and Challenges is far more than a survey of the field: it is an invitation to explore the current frontiers of the biological study of language through an ambitious, interdisciplinary, and thoroughly up-to-date lens. Throughout its chapters, distinguished specialists weave together theory, empirical evidence, and cutting-edge methodologies to show how biolinguistics has become a field capable of fundamentally reshaping our understanding of human language. Ambitious yet necessary, this volume offers a clear and forward-looking vision of a rapidly expanding discipline and stands as an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to delve into the scientific frontiers of linguistic research in the twenty-first century.
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