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El. knyga: Vocalize to Localize

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  • Formatas: 324 pages
  • Serija: Benjamins Current Topics 13
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027289513
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  • Formatas: 324 pages
  • Serija: Benjamins Current Topics 13
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027289513
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Vocalize-to-Localize? Meerkats do it for specific predators… And babies point with their index finger toward targets of interest at about nine months, well before using language-specific that-demonstratives. With what-interrogatives they are universal and, as relativizers and complementizers, play an important role in grammar construction. Some alarm calls in nonhumans display more than mere localization: semantics and even syntax. Instead of telling another monomodal story about language origin, in this volume advocates of representational gestures, semantically transparent, but with a problematic route toward speech, meet advocates of speech, with a problematic route toward the lexicon. The present meeting resulted in contributions by 23 specialists in the behaviour and brain of humans, including comparative studies in child development and nonhuman primates, aphasiology and robotics. The near future will tell us if the present crosstalk — between researchers in auditory and in visual communication systems — will lead to a more integrative framework for understanding the emergence of babbling and pointing, two types of neural control whose coordination could pave the way toward the word and syntax.
The contributions to this volume were previously published as Interaction Studies 5:3 (2004) and 6:2 (2005).
Foreword: Vocalize to Localize: How to Frame a Framework for two Frames? vii
Introduction: Vocalize to Localize? A call for better crosstalk between auditory and visual communication systems researchers 1(12)
Christian Abry
Anne Vilain
Jean-Luc Schwartz
Vocalize to Localize: A test on functionally referential alarm calls
13(16)
Marta B. Manser
Lindsay B. Fletcher
Mirror neurons, gestures and language evolution
29(18)
Leonardo Fogassi
Pier Francesco Ferrari
Lateralization of communicative signals in nonhuman primates and the hypothesis of the gestural origin of language
47(20)
Jacques Vauclair
Manual deixis in apes and humans
67(20)
David A. Leavens
Neandertal vocal tract: Which potential for vowel acoustics?
87(20)
Louis-Jean Boe
Jean-Louis Heim
Christian Abry
Pierre Badin
Interweaving protosign and protospeech: Further developments beyond the mirror
107(26)
Michael A. Arbib
The Frame/Content theory of evolution of speech: A comparison with a gestural-origins alternative
133(26)
Peter F. MacNeilage
Barbara L. Davis
Intentional communication and the anterior cingulate cortex
159(20)
Oana Benga
Gestural-vocal deixis and representational skills in early language development
179(28)
Elena Pizzuto
Micaela Capobianco
Antonella Devescovi
Building a talking baby robot: A contribution to the study of speech acquisition and evolution
207(32)
Jihene Serkhane
Jean-Luc Schwartz
Pierre Bessiere
Aspects of descriptive, referential and information structure in phrasal semantics: A contruction-based model
239(22)
Peter F. Dominey
First in, last out? The evolution of aphasic lexical speech automatisms to agrammatism and the evolution of human communication
261(24)
Chris Code
Name index 285(8)
Subject index 293