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The Language and Cognition group investigates the relationship between language and general cognition, making use of the "natural laboratory" of language variation. To this end, it maintains about a dozen field sites around the world, where languages are described often for the first time, the semantic categories examined and field experiments conducted.


The Language and Cognition fieldsites. Click on the dots for more information.


Current research has two main strands. The first concerns the use of language in interactive situations and its foundations in cognition – the Multimodal Interaction Project. The second concerns the nature of semantic categories across languages, explores their diversity, and investigates the significance of diverse linguistic categories for human cognition - the Categories Project.

The two projects are united in their search for the cognitive infrastructure for human language – what are the faculties, largely independent of language itself, which nevertheless provide its foundations. They also share the method of using cross-linguistic data as evidence for universals and cultural specialisations, and the interactions between these. This research therefore involves work on languages around the world – especially the documentation of little described languages. The Institute houses the largest digital archive of such language material in the world. Understanding the sources of language diversity also requires understanding language prehistory, and the L&C Group has pioneered the application of bioinformatics to language typology.

Language and Cognition Group

 

Street address
Wundtlaan 1
6525 XD Nijmegen
The Netherlands

Mailing address
P.O. Box 310
6500 AH Nijmegen
The Netherlands

Phone:  +31-24-3521276
Fax:      +31-24-3521213

 

Director:
Stephen C. Levinson

Secretary:
Edith Sjoerdsma