The evolution of language was likely facilitated by a special predisposition for social interaction, involving a set of communicative and cognitive skills summarized as the ‘interaction engine'. This assemblage seems to emerge early in development, to be found universally across cultures, and to enable participation in sophisticated joint action through the addition of spoken language. Yet, new evidence on social action coordination and communication in nonhuman primates warrants an update of the interaction engine hypothesis, particularly with respect to the evolutionary origins of its specific ingredients. However, one enduring problem for comparative research results from a conceptual gulf between disciplines, rendering it difficult to t...
This article seeks to identify at what point in hominid evolution language would have become adaptiv...
The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates, edited by Marco Pina and Natalie Gontier is an i...
Along with complexity, the extent of the variability of human language across social groups is unpre...
To understand the primate origins of the human interaction engine, it is worthwhile to focus not onl...
Human joint action is inherently cooperative, manifested in the collaborative efforts of participant...
The deep structural diversity of languages suggests that our language capacities are not based on an...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Collection : Advances in Interaction Studies. ISBN-13: 978-9027204547International audienceAfter a l...
Human language is a fundamentally cooperative enterprise, embodying fast-paced and extended social i...
The article analyzes the neural and functional grounding of language skills as well as their emergen...
Human communication has been described as a contextual social inference process. Research into great...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
Great apes can discern what others are attending to and even direct others' attention to themselves ...
Human language is thought to have evolved from non-linguistic communication systems present in the p...
This article seeks to identify at what point in hominid evolution language would have become adaptiv...
The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates, edited by Marco Pina and Natalie Gontier is an i...
Along with complexity, the extent of the variability of human language across social groups is unpre...
To understand the primate origins of the human interaction engine, it is worthwhile to focus not onl...
Human joint action is inherently cooperative, manifested in the collaborative efforts of participant...
The deep structural diversity of languages suggests that our language capacities are not based on an...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Collection : Advances in Interaction Studies. ISBN-13: 978-9027204547International audienceAfter a l...
Human language is a fundamentally cooperative enterprise, embodying fast-paced and extended social i...
The article analyzes the neural and functional grounding of language skills as well as their emergen...
Human communication has been described as a contextual social inference process. Research into great...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
Great apes can discern what others are attending to and even direct others' attention to themselves ...
Human language is thought to have evolved from non-linguistic communication systems present in the p...
This article seeks to identify at what point in hominid evolution language would have become adaptiv...
The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates, edited by Marco Pina and Natalie Gontier is an i...
Along with complexity, the extent of the variability of human language across social groups is unpre...