Origins of human communication:
Human communication is grounded in fundamentally cooperative, even shared, intentions. This title connects the fundamentally cooperative structure of human communication (initially discovered by Paul Grice) to the especially cooperative structure of human (as opposed to other primate) social interac...
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Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]
MIT Press
2008
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Schriftenreihe: | The Jean Nicod lectures
A Bradford book |
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Zusammenfassung: | Human communication is grounded in fundamentally cooperative, even shared, intentions. This title connects the fundamentally cooperative structure of human communication (initially discovered by Paul Grice) to the especially cooperative structure of human (as opposed to other primate) social interaction. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 393 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780262515207 9780262201773 |
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adam_text | Human
communication
is grounded in fundamentally
cooperative, even shared, intentions. In this original
and provocative account of the evolutionary origins
of human communication, Michael Tomasello connects
the fundamentally cooperative structure of human
communication (initially discovered by Paul Grice) to the
especially cooperative structure of human (as opposed to
Tomasello argues that human cooperative
communication rests on a psychological infrastructure
of shared intentionality (joint attention, common ground),
evolved originally for collaboration and culture more
generally. The basic motives of the infrastructure are
helping and sharing: humans communicate to request
help, inform others of things helpfully, and share attitudes
as a way of bonding within the cultural group. These
cooperative motives each
с
Requesting help in the immediate you-and-me and here-
and-now, for example, required very little grammar, but
informing and sharing required increasingly complex
grammatical devices.
Drawing on empirical research into gestural and
vocal communication by great apes and human infants
(much of it conducted by his own research team),
Tomasello argues further that humans cooperative
communication emerged first in the natural gestures of
pointing and pantomiming. Conventional communication
first gestural and then vocal, evolved only after humans
intentionality infrastructure along with skills of cu
learning for creating and passing along jointly
undi
communicative conventions. Challenging the Chom
view that linguistic knowledge is innate, Tomasello
uniquely human communication are biological adaptations
for cooperative social interaction in general and that the
purely linguistic dimensions of human communication
are cultural conventions and constructions created by and
passed along within particular cultural groups.
Contents
Series Foreword ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
1 A Focus on Infrastructure 1
2 Primate Intentional Communication 13
2.1 Vocal Displays 15
2.2 Gestural Signals 20
2.3 Communication with Humans 34
2.4 Intentionality in Ape Communication 43
2.5 Conclusion 53
3 Human Cooperative Communication 57
3.1 Pointing and Pantomiming 60
3.2 The Cooperation Model 72
3.3 Communicative Conventions 99
3.4 Conclusion 107
4 Ontogenetic Origins 109
4.1 Infant Pointing 111
4.2 Sources of Infant Pointing 135
4.3 Early Pantomiming 145
viii Contents
4.4 Shared Intentionality and Early Language 154
4.5 Conclusion 165
5 Phylogenetic Origins 169
5.1 The Emergence of Collaboration 172
5.2 The Emergence of Cooperative
Communication 191
5.3 The Emergence of Conventional
Communication 218
5.4 Conclusion 237
6 The Grammatical Dimension 243
6.1 The Grammar of Requesting 246
6.2 The Grammar of Informing 270
6.3 The Grammar of Sharing and Narrative 282
6.4 The Conventionalization of Linguistic
Constructions 295
6.5 Conclusion 316
7 From Ape Gestures to Human Language 319
7.1 Summary of the Argument 320
7.2 Hypotheses and Problems 327
7.3 Language as Shared Intentionality 342
References 347
Author Index 373
Subject Index 379
|
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Human
communication
is grounded in fundamentally
cooperative, even shared, intentions. In this original
and provocative account of the evolutionary origins
of human communication, Michael Tomasello connects
the fundamentally cooperative structure of human
communication (initially discovered by Paul Grice) to the
especially cooperative structure of human (as opposed to
Tomasello argues that human cooperative
communication rests on a psychological infrastructure
of shared intentionality (joint attention, common ground),
evolved originally for collaboration and culture more
generally. The basic motives of the infrastructure are
helping and sharing: humans communicate to request
help, inform others of things helpfully, and share attitudes
as a way of bonding within the cultural group. These
cooperative motives each
с
Requesting help in the immediate you-and-me and here-
and-now, for example, required very little grammar, but
informing and sharing required increasingly complex
grammatical devices.
Drawing on empirical research into gestural and
vocal communication by great apes and human infants
(much of it conducted by his own research team),
Tomasello argues further that humans' cooperative
communication emerged first in the natural gestures of
pointing and pantomiming. Conventional communication
first gestural and then vocal, evolved only after humans
intentionality infrastructure along with skills of cu
learning for creating and passing along jointly
undi
communicative conventions. Challenging the Chom
view that linguistic knowledge is innate, Tomasello
uniquely human communication are biological adaptations
for cooperative social interaction in general and that the
purely linguistic dimensions of human communication
are cultural conventions and constructions created by and
passed along within particular cultural groups.
Contents
Series Foreword ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
1 A Focus on Infrastructure 1
2 Primate Intentional Communication 13
2.1 Vocal Displays 15
2.2 Gestural Signals 20
2.3 Communication with Humans 34
2.4 Intentionality in Ape Communication 43
2.5 Conclusion 53
3 Human Cooperative Communication 57
3.1 Pointing and Pantomiming 60
3.2 The Cooperation Model 72
3.3 Communicative Conventions 99
3.4 Conclusion 107
4 Ontogenetic Origins 109
4.1 Infant Pointing 111
4.2 Sources of Infant Pointing 135
4.3 Early Pantomiming 145
viii Contents
4.4 Shared Intentionality and Early Language 154
4.5 Conclusion 165
5 Phylogenetic Origins 169
5.1 The Emergence of Collaboration 172
5.2 The Emergence of Cooperative
Communication 191
5.3 The Emergence of Conventional
Communication 218
5.4 Conclusion 237
6 The Grammatical Dimension 243
6.1 The Grammar of Requesting 246
6.2 The Grammar of Informing 270
6.3 The Grammar of Sharing and Narrative 282
6.4 The Conventionalization of Linguistic
Constructions 295
6.5 Conclusion 316
7 From Ape Gestures to Human Language 319
7.1 Summary of the Argument 320
7.2 Hypotheses and Problems 327
7.3 Language as Shared Intentionality 342
References 347
Author Index 373
Subject Index 379 |
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