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Differing Roles of the Face and Voice in Early Human Communication: Roots of Language in Multimodal Expression

机译:面部和声音在早期人类交流中的不同作用:多模式表达中的语言根源

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Seeking roots of language, we probed infant facial expressions and vocalizations. Both have roles in language, but the voice plays an especially flexible role, expressing a variety of functions and affect conditions with the same vocal categories—a word can be produced with many different affective flavors. This requirement of language is seen in very early infant vocalizations. We examined the extent to which affect is transmitted by early vocal categories termed “protophones” (squeals, vowel-like sounds, and growls) and by their co-occurring facial expressions, and similarly the extent to which vocal type is transmitted by the voice and co-occurring facial expressions. Our coder agreement data suggest infant affect during protophones was most reliably transmitted by the face (judged in video-only), while vocal type was transmitted most reliably by the voice (judged in audio-only). Voice alone transmitted negative affect more reliably than neutral or positive affect, suggesting infant protophones may be used especially to call for attention when the infant is in distress. By contrast, the face alone provided no significant information about protophone categories. Indeed coders in VID could scarcely recognize the difference between silence and voice when coding protophones in VID. The results suggest that partial decoupling of communicative roles for face and voice occurs even in the first months of life. Affect in infancy appears to be transmitted in a way that audio and video aspects are flexibly interwoven, as in mature language.
机译:为了寻找语言的根源,我们探究了婴儿的面部表情和发声。两者都具有语言上的作用,但是声音起着特别灵活的作用,表达各种功能并以相同的声音类别影响条件-可以产生具有许多不同情感风味的单词。这种语言要求在非常早期的婴儿发声中就可以看到。我们检查了被称为“原声”的早期人声类别(尖叫声,类似元音的声音和咆哮声)及其共同出现的面部表情对情感的传播程度,以及相似地语音对声音类型的传播程度和共同出现的面部表情。我们的编码器协议数据表明,在protophone期间,婴儿的影响最可靠地通过面部传输(仅通过视频判断),而声音类型最可靠地通过语音(仅通过音频判断)传输。单独的声音比中立的或正面的影响更能可靠地传递负面影响,这表明婴儿的prophone尤其适用于在婴儿遇险时引起注意。相比之下,仅面部就没有提供有关原音类别的重要信息。实际上,当以VID编码原声电话时,VID的编码人员几乎无法识别静音和语音之间的区别。结果表明,即使在生命的头几个月,面部和声音的沟通角色也会发生部分脱钩。婴儿期的影响似乎是通过音频和视频方面的灵活交织来传递的,就像在成熟语言中一样。

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