Modeling the Emergence of Language as an Embodied Collective Cognitive Activity
Article first published online: 11 JUN 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2009.01033.x
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Hutchins, E. and Johnson, C. M. (2009), Modeling the Emergence of Language as an Embodied Collective Cognitive Activity. Topics in Cognitive Science, 1: 523–546. doi: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2009.01033.x
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- Issue published online: 10 JUL 2009
- Article first published online: 11 JUN 2009
- Received 16 July 2008; received in revised form 1 April 2009; accepted 21 April 2009
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Keywords:
- Computational simulation models;
- Emergence of language;
- Embodied cognition;
- Bonobo chimpanzee
Abstract
Two decades of attempts to model the emergence of language as a collective cognitive activity have demonstrated a number of principles that might have been part of the historical process that led to language. Several models have demonstrated the emergence of structure in a symbolic medium, but none has demonstrated the emergence of the capacity for symbolic representation. The current shift in cognitive science toward theoretical frameworks based on embodiment is already furnishing computational models with additional mechanisms relevant to the emergence of symbolic language. An analysis of embodied interaction among captive, but not human-enculturated, bonobo chimpanzees reveals a number of additional features of embodiment that are relevant to the emergence of symbolic language, but that have not yet been explored in computational simulation models; for example, complementarity of action in addition to imitation, iconic in addition to indexical gesture, coordination among multiple sensory and perceptual modalities, and the orchestration of intra- and inter-individual motor coordination. The bonobos provide an evolutionarily plausible intermediate stage in the development of symbolic expression that can inform efforts to model the emergence of symbolic language.

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