TY - JOUR
T1 - Editorial: Reviews in language sciences
AU - Benítez-Burraco, Antonio
AU - Bova, Antonio
AU - Spalding, Thomas L.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - During the last decades, language sciences have experienced a notable development
that has resulted in a deeper understanding of what language is and how it is put into use
for fulfilling different functions. Accordingly, we have gained a clearer view of language
within the infrastructure of human cognition, including how it is processed by the brain,
how it is impaired in people with pathological conditions, how it is acquired by the child,
or how it evolved in our species, to name a few. Likewise, we have also made substantial
progress in understanding the principles that govern human interaction through language,
as observed in daily conversations, but also in many other speech events. Additionally, we
nowhave comprehensive descriptions of thousands of language varieties across the world,
from languages to sociolects to registers to styles, as well as detailed characterizations of
the physical and sociocultural factors that contribute to regulating such linguistic diversity.
Overall, this has notably improved our comprehension of the causes of linguistic diversity,
and ultimately, the position of language(s) within human behavior. Methodologically, we
nowusemoresophisticated tools and procedures for analyzing language at all levels, which
has resulted in richer data about language facts, and ultimately, in more robust theories
about language. Finally, we have also made a significant effort at translating all these
discoveries to society, which has crystallized in e.g., better speech therapies aimed to help
people with language disorders or more accurate language policies intended to regulate
language use in complex, multilingual societies.
AB - During the last decades, language sciences have experienced a notable development
that has resulted in a deeper understanding of what language is and how it is put into use
for fulfilling different functions. Accordingly, we have gained a clearer view of language
within the infrastructure of human cognition, including how it is processed by the brain,
how it is impaired in people with pathological conditions, how it is acquired by the child,
or how it evolved in our species, to name a few. Likewise, we have also made substantial
progress in understanding the principles that govern human interaction through language,
as observed in daily conversations, but also in many other speech events. Additionally, we
nowhave comprehensive descriptions of thousands of language varieties across the world,
from languages to sociolects to registers to styles, as well as detailed characterizations of
the physical and sociocultural factors that contribute to regulating such linguistic diversity.
Overall, this has notably improved our comprehension of the causes of linguistic diversity,
and ultimately, the position of language(s) within human behavior. Methodologically, we
nowusemoresophisticated tools and procedures for analyzing language at all levels, which
has resulted in richer data about language facts, and ultimately, in more robust theories
about language. Finally, we have also made a significant effort at translating all these
discoveries to society, which has crystallized in e.g., better speech therapies aimed to help
people with language disorders or more accurate language policies intended to regulate
language use in complex, multilingual societies.
KW - language sciences
KW - methodological innovations
KW - multidisciplinarity
KW - reviews
KW - theoretical advances
KW - language sciences
KW - methodological innovations
KW - multidisciplinarity
KW - reviews
KW - theoretical advances
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/289596
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1444503
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1444503
M3 - Editorial
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 15
SP - 1
EP - 2
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
ER -