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adam_text | The Emergence
of the
Speech Capacity
D Kimbrough Oiler
University of Maine
LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS
2000 Mahwah, New Jersey London
Contents
Preface xv
The Magic of Baby Talk xv
The Interpretation of Our Vocal Heritage xvi
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter I: Interpretation of Communication Systems: 1
The Role of Infrastructural Modeling
Babbling as a Step Toward Language 1
Alphabetical Transcription of Babbling and Other Sounds 3
Infrastructural Description in the Sciences 6
An Infrastructural Model for Human Phonology 9
Levels in an Infraphonological Scheme 12
Key Achievements in Infraphonological Modeling 14
The Importance of Distinguishing the Producer From 15
the Receiver
New Directions: The Potential Role of Infrastructural Modeling 18
in Comparative Ethology
Infrastructural Models of Both Signals and Communicative 19
Values
Properties and Principles 21
A Hierarchy of Infrastructural Properties 24
vi « Contents
How This Effort Differs From Prior Characterizations 26
of Linguistic Evolution
Plan of the Book 27
Chapter 2: Myths About Babbling and the Tradition 29
of Transcription
Intuitions About Babbling and the Academic Pendulum 29
The Beginning of Systematic Research in Vocal Development: 30
Dietrich Tiedemann
Historical Roots of the Shoe-Horning Approach to Description 33
in Babbling
The Myths of Midcentury 35
The Legacy of Jakobson 36
Jakobson on Babbling 38
Discontinuity and Nativism 42
Deafness and Babbling 42
Babbling Drift and the Problem of Shoe-Horning 45
Phonetic Transcription as the Standard Tool of Babbling 46
Description
Excursus on Phonetics and Phonemics 46
Irwin s Transcription-Based Studies 47
Chapter 3: Reversing the Field: The Recognition 49
of Protophones
An Initial Impression of Problems With the Phonetic 49
Transcription of Babbling
Stages of Development in the Light of Protophone 51
Categorization
Empirical Evaluation of the Claims of Jakobson 51
The Intuitive Plausibility of Reduplicated Sequences 53
Earlier Evidence Contradicting the Jakobsonian View 53
Importance of the Distinction Between Canonical 57
and Precanonical Sounds
The Blinding Nature of Preconception 58
Contents vii
Chapter 4: Infraphonology: Overview and Central Results 60
Fundamental Theoretical Changes 60
An Initial Sketch of the Infraphonological Notion of Canonical 61
Syllable
What Does Such a Simple Definition of the Canonical Syllable 63
Buy Us?
How Infraphonological Interpretation Elucidates the 67
Protophone Stages
The Distinction Between Vocalizations in Deaf and Hearing 68
Infants in Light of the Infraphonological Model
The Procedural Break With the Past Implied by the Recognition 71
of the Canonical Stage
Chapter 5: Keys to an Infrastructural Approach: 75
Infraphonology as a Basis for Vocal Comparisons
Development of Scientific Infrastructures and Infraphonology 75
Analogies Among Infrastructural Systems in the Sciences 76
How the Infraphonological Interpretation of Protophones 79
Came About
Why the Initial Infraphonological Interpretations of Infant 80
Sounds Were Focused on Syllables
Physical Parameters, Operational-Level Units, 81
and Infrastructural Mediation
Why a Purely Physical Parameter-Based Approach Does Not 84
Represent a Solution to the Interpretation of Babbling
Sounds or Vocalizations of Nonhumans
The Role of Real Perceivers in Interpretation of Acoustic Data 89
Infraphonology as a Mediator 90
Universal Characteristics of Syllables in Natural Languages: 90
The Empirical Basis for a Canonical Syllable Definition
Durations of Syllables 91
Amplitudes of Nuclei and Margins in Syllables 92
Phonatory Patterns in Speech 93
Pitch Patterns of Syllables in Natural Languages 95
viii - Contents
Resonance Patterns and Formant Structures of Syllables 96
Formant Transitions and the Rapid Transmission of Speech 96
A More Formal, But Still Schematic Definition of the Notion 99
of Canonical Syllable
On the Indefinite Size of the Potential Repertoire of Canonical 100
Syllables
On Markedness of Canonical Syllables 100
On the Occurrence of Noncanonical Syllables in Mature 101
Languages
The Intuitive Basis of Infraphonological Structures 104
The Need for External Definitional Elements—Avoiding 104
Circularity
Infraphonology in the Perspective of the Nature-Nurture Matter 105
The Schematic and Provisional Nature of the Infraphonological 109
Proposal
The Difficulty of Adopting the Infraphonological View 110
of Description
Chapter 6: The Grounding of Vocal and Gestural Development 112
in Biology and Experience: Physical Foundations for Speech
and Sign Language
Evidence of Canalization in Motoric Development 112
Babbling in the General Context of Motoric Development 114
Limits on Babbling Canalization 115
The Role of Auditory Experience in Vocalization Development 115
The Role of Motor Practice in Vocal Development 117
Infrastructural Modeling and the Relation Between Vocal 119
and Manual Babbling
Chapter 7: Canalization Results: The Stability of Protophone 122
Development in a Variety of Contexts
Significant Outcomes of Infraphonologically Inspired Research 122
on Vocal Development
Results on Canalization of Babbling 123
Contents« ix
The Role of Low SES 123
The Role of Prematurity 126
The Role of Combinations of Extreme Poverty and Prematurity 127
The Role of Exposure to Different Languages and Bilingualism 130
Chapter 8: Limits on the Disruption of the Canalized Pattern 132
of Babbling
Why Hearing Impairment Disrupts Babbling But Does Not 132
Prevent it
Development of Protophones in a Cochlear Aplasic 135
y The Interpretation of Hearing Impairment as a Limited 137
Disruptor of Vocal Development
Results on Canalization of Babbling: The Role of Mental 141
Retardation
The Possibility of Screening for Disorders by Evaluating 143
Protophone Development
Disorders of Special Interest for Screening 144
Specific Screening Studies Based on the Evaluation of Canonical 146
Babbling Onset
Chapter 9: An Expanded View of the Landscape in Infant 151
Vocalizations: Infrastructure for Sounds and Functions
in Babbling
Two Aspects of Infrastructural Modeling in Vocal Development 151
Two Kinds of Properties That Must Be Commanded by Any 152
Species Seeking to Communicate Powerfully in the Vocal
Domain
The Lay of the Land in Infant Vocal Communicative Action: 153
Sounds Other Than Protophones
Vegetative Sounds 153
Crying as a Communication: Sometimes Accidental, Sometimes 155
Intentional
Laughter and Smiling 157
The Lay of the Land in Infant Vocal Communicative Action: 158
The Protophones and Their Usage
x * Contents
Quasivowels and Grunts 158
Gooing and Face-to-Face Vocal Interaction 160
Excursus on Infant Play in Humans and Other Mammals: 165
A Background to Discussion of the Expansion Stage
of Vocal Development
Exploratory Play in Squealing and Growling 168
Expansion of the Repertoire With Yelling and Whispering 171
Exploration of Vowel-Like Sounds 173
Raspberries 175
Marginal Babbling 176
Early Imitation in the Expansion Stage 179
The Canonical Stage: The Emergence of Well-Formed Syllables 179
The Integrative Stage and the Onset of Real Speech 182
The Universality of Infant Vocalizations and the Naturalness 184
of Their Recognition
Chapter 10: Protophones and Other Vocalizations 187
Protophones, the Mysterious Vocalizations of Human Infancy 187
The Fixed Vocal Signals 187
The Vegetative Sounds 190
The Apparent Evolutionary Relation Between Fixed Signals 190
and Vegetative Sounds
Fixed Signals and Vegetative Sounds in Humans and Other 192
Creatures
How Protophones Are Different From Other Sound Classes 192
Defining the Categories of Vocalization 193
Signifiant et Signifie 194
Definition of Signaling Value 197
On the Size of Illocutionary Force Repertoires 200
The Scale of Vocal Communication Types and the Role 201
of Protophones in Complex Communication
Contents xi
Chapter 11: Primate Vocalizations in the Perspective 204
of Infraphonology and Infrasemiotics
Historical Roots of Speculations on the Origin of Language 204
Vocal Gifts of Human Infants and the Historical Distinction 207
Between Human and Nonhuman Communication
Infrastructural Properties (or Dimensions) of Communicative 208
Capability and the Comparative Enterprise
A Comment on the Widely Publicized Skepticism About 211
Interspecies Comparison
The Popular Current Comparison of Human and Nonhuman 211
Primate Vocal Communication Systems in Terms of
Properties
Chapter 12: Infrastructural Properties of Communication 215
in Humans and Nonhuman Primates
The Importance of Infrastructural Comparison 215
The Inherent Abstractness of Infrastructural Properties 216
of Communication
Epitome 219
Differences Between the Present Formulation of Properties 224
and the Design Features of Hockett
On the Notion of Intentionality and the Ability of Humans 229
to Speak and to Explore Vocalization at Will
Intentionality and the Tradition of Teleology 230
Property 1: Contextual Freedom 233
Spontaneous Production of Vocalization 234
Inhibition of Vocalization 239
Exploration of the Vocal Space and Vocal Entertainment in 242
Human Infants
Property 2: Free Expressivity 243
Spontaneous Instrumental and Expressive Use of Protophones 244
and Other Vocalizations
Creative Playful Vocalization 246
Instrumental Conditioning of Vocalizations 247
xii « Contents
Property 3: Social Connection Through Directivity: 248
Face-to-Face Expression in Human Vocal Communication
Property 4: Interactivity: Social Connection Through Vocal 254
Turn-Taking in Human Communication
Property 5: Instability: Selective Matching in Vocalization 257
Property 6: Designation: The Use of Vocalization to Indicate 260
Entities in Comments, Requests, and Offers
Triadic Reference to Objects 260
Vocal Requests and Offers of Objects 262
Property 7: Conventionality of Human Signals and the 264
Limitation to Fixed (or Immutable) Signals in Nonhuman
Primates
Property 8: Arbitrarily of Values 275
Property 9: Semanticity: Analytical Referentiality and the 276
Transmission of Meaning
Property 10: Displaceability of Reference 281
Property 11: Propositionality 283
Property 12: Signal Analysis in Human Vocalizations 285
Property 13: Categorical Adaptation 287
Property 14: Syllabification 293
Property 15: Recombinability of Syllables 297
Property 16: Rhythmic Hierarchy 298
Property 17: Segmentation 300
Property 18: Hot-Cool Synthesis 304
The Hierarchy of Infrastructural Properties of Potential 307
Communication Systems
On Natural Logic 314
Chapter 13: Possible Stages of Vocal Evolution in the Human 316
Family
Protophone Stages and Natural Logic of Linguistic Evolution 316
On the First Steps That Differentiated Our Line From That 318
of Other Primates
Contents * xiii
Neoteny as a Driving Force in Human Evolution 319
of Communication
A Speculative Prehistory of Hominid Vocal Development 321
Scene 1: The Neotenous Primates That Vocalized More Than 322
Their Ancestors: Contact Calls Produced With Normal
Phonation as a First Step
Scene 2: The Neotenous Primate That Elaborated Vocalization 324
as a Tool of Social Interaction
Scene 3: The Neotenous Primate That Vocalized Freely 325
and Found Ways to Use New Vocal Types Functionally
Scene 4: The Hominid That Expanded Triadic Reference 329
With Vocal Accompaniment and Elaborated Vocal
Articulation
Scene 5: The Hominid That Discovered Well-Formed 332
Syllabification and Arbitrarily
Scene 6: The Early Humans That Discovered Recombinability 334
to Support a Rapidly Growing Need for Vocabulary
Scene 7: The Early Humans That Began to Speak 335
in Segmented Syllables and Short Sentences
Limitations and Advantages of the Speculative Prehistory 337
Chapter 14: Comparing Fixed Vocal Signals Across Humans 339
and Other Modern Primate Species
An Especially Useful Point of Comparison for Human 339
and Nonhuman Vocal Systems
Four Types of Signals in Humans 340
Fixed Signals as a Point of Comparison 342
Operational-Level Comparisons With Speech in Prior Work 344
Prior Infrastructural Comparisons 344
An Especially Primitive Infraphonological Property: 346
Signal Dimensionality
Infrastructural Comparison of Fixed Signals 346
Similarities With the Human System 350
On the Size of Fixed Signal Repertoires 353
A Comment on the Origins of Speech 355
xiv Contents
Chapter 15: Infrastructural Pursuits in Vocal Development and 356
Evolution
The Infraphonological Innovation 356
Infrastructural Description as a Tool in Comparative Ethology 358
The Growth of Control Over Both Infrasemiotic and 359
Infraphonological Properties in Human Development
Similarities and Differences in Human and Nonhuman Primate 360
Vocal Communication
Explosive Elaborations of Complex Vocal Communication 363
References 365
Author Index 397
Subject Index 409
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