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Introduction -- Part one ? History and State of the art -- 2. Chomsky and Biolinguistics -- 3. The last Chomsky and the Evolutionary Perspective -- 3. 4. The Update of the Biolinguistics Agenda -- 5. Another Biolinguistics History: From Aristotle to Darwin and Broca -- Part two ? Towards a Darwinian Biolinguistics -- 6. Comparing two Models: CBM vs DBM -- 7. The Nature of the Species-specificity of Human Language -- 8. Genetic Fundamentals -- 9. Morphological Fundamentals -- 10. Neurocerebral Fundamentals -- Part three ? Extended Performativity: from brain Plasticity to Linguistic Pragmatics -- 11. Performance -- 12. Functional Plasticity -- 13. Evolutionary Plasticity -- 14. Bio-linguistic Plasticity and Origin of Language -- 15. The Boundaries of Biolinguistics -- 16. Pragmatics and Biolinguistics -- Bibliography. 330 $aThis book proposes a radically evolutionary approach to biolinguistics that consists in considering human language as a form of species-specific intelligence entirely embodied in the corporeal structures of Homo sapiens. The book starts with a historical reconstruction of two opposing biolinguistic models: the Chomskian Biolinguistic Model (CBM) and the Darwinian Biolinguistic Model (DBM). The second part compares the two models and develops into a complete reconsideration of the traditional biolinguistic issues in an evolutionary perspective, highlighting their potential influence on the paradigm of biologically oriented cognitive science. The third part formulates the philosophical, evolutionary and experimental basis of an extended theory of linguistic performativity within a naturalistic perspective of pragmatics of verbal language. 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