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The tip of the language iceberg

  • Peter Ford Dominey EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: September 12, 2013
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Abstract

Arbib's How the brain got language is a major achievement in defining a trajectory for the evolution of complex imitation and the language-ready brain leading to human language. In addition to these capabilities, I will suggest that it is useful to consider two additional components of human brain function that are intricately related to the emergence of language. These are, first, the profound human motivation to represent and share the psychological states of others, and second, the related complex semantic system that represents the contents of what is communicated in language. In this sense, these two components represent part of what is under the iceberg, where language is the emerging tip.

Published Online: 2013-09-12
Published in Print: 2013-09-06

©[2013] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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