Cultural evolution is not independent of linguistic evolution and social aspects of language use.
Mathias ScharingerLuise M ErfurthPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
The bifocal stance theory (BST) focuses on cultural evolution without alluding to associated processes in linguistic evolution and language use. The authors briefly comment on language acquisition but leave underexplored the applicability of BST to linguistic evolution, to changes of language representations, and to possible consequences for constructing social identity, based on, for example, collective resilience processes within language communities.