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Primate Vocalization, Gesture, and the Evolution of Human Language

机译:灵长类动物的发声,手势和人类语言的演变

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The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and ape communication demonstrates greater flexibility in the use of hands and body than for vocalization. Nonetheless, the gestural repertoire of any group of nonhuman primates is small compared with the vocabulary of any human language and thus, presumably, of the transitional form called protolanguage. We argue that it was the coupling of gestural communication with enhanced capacities for imitation that made possible the emergence of protosign to provide essential scaffolding for protospeech in the evolution of protolanguage. Similarly, we argue against a direct evolutionary path from nonhuman primate vocalization to human speech. The analysis refines aspects of the mirror system hypothesis on the role of the primate brain's mirror system for manual action in evolution of the human language-ready brain.
机译:语言的表现是多模式的,不仅仅限于语音。对猴子和猿猴交流的回顾表明,与发声相比,手和身体的使用具有更大的灵活性。但是,与任何人类语言的词汇相比,任何一组非人类灵长类动物的手势库都很小,因此,大概是被称为原语言的过渡形式。我们认为,正是由于手势交流与模仿能力的增强相结合,才使protosign的出现成为可能,为protospeech在protolanguage语言的发展中提供必要的支撑。同样,我们反对从非人类灵长类动物发声到人类语音的直接进化路径。该分析完善了镜像系统假说的各个方面,即灵长类动物大脑的镜像系统在人类语言就绪的大脑进化过程中对手动操作的作用。

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