Storytelling, behavior planning, and language evolution in context
Autor: | Glen McBride |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Process (engineering)
media_common.quotation_subject lcsh:BF1-990 Context (language use) storytelling evolution Psychology General Psychology mirror neurons media_common Cognitive science language Mechanism (biology) gestures miming Linguistics Family life Hypothesis and Theory Article lcsh:Psychology Consciousness experiences Natural language behavior generation Storytelling Gesture |
Zdroj: | Frontiers in Psychology Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 5 (2014) |
ISSN: | 1664-1078 |
Popis: | An attempt is made to specify the structure of the hominin bands that began steps to language. 8 Storytelling could evolve without need for language yet be strongly subject to natural selection 9 and could provide a major feedback process in evolving language. A storytelling model is 10 examined, including its effects on the evolution of consciousness and the possible timing of 11 language evolution. Behavior planning is presented as a model of language evolution from 12 storytelling. The behavior programming mechanism in both directions provide a model of 13 creating and understanding behavior and language. Culture began with societies, then family 14 evolution, family life in troops, but storytelling created a culture of experiences, a final step in 15 the long process of achieving experienced adults by natural selection. Most language evolution 16 occurred in conversations where evolving non-verbal feedback ensured mutual agreements on 17 understanding. Natural language evolved in conversations with feedback providing 18 understanding of changes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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