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Emergence of communication and language
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London : Springer, 2007
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9781846284915

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Current Work and Open Problems: A Road-Map for Research into the Emergence of Communication and Language Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Caroline Lyon, and Angelo Cangelosi 1.1. Introduction This book brings together work on the emergence of communication and language from researchers working in a broad array of scientific paradigms in North America, Europe, Japan and Africa. We hope that its multi-disciplinary approach will encourage cross-fertilization and promote further advances in this active research field. The volume draws on diverse disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, ethology, anthropology, robotics, and computer science. Computational simulations of the emergence of phenomena associated with communication and language play a key role in illuminating some of the most significant issues, and the renewed scientific interest in language emergence has benefited greatly from research in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science. The book starts with this road map chapter by the editors, pointing to the ways in which disparate disciplines can inform and stimulate each other. It examines the role of simulations as a novel way to express theories in science, and their contribution to the development of a new approach to the study of the emergence of communication and language. We will also discuss and collect the most promising directions and grand challenge problems for future research. The present volume, is organized into three parts: I. Empirical Investi- tions on Human Language, II. Synthesis and Simulation of Communication and Language in Artificial Systems, and III. Insights from Animal Communication.


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Chrystopher L. Nehaniv and Caroline Lyon and Angela CangelosiW. Tecumseh FitchAlison WrayCaroline Lyon and Chrystopher L. Nehaniv and Bob DickersonRachel RosenstockStephen J. CowleyLuc SteelsEors Szathmary and Zoltan Szatmary and Peter Ittzes and Gergo Orban and Istvan Zachar and Ferenc Huszar and Anna Fedor and Mate Varga and Szabolcs SzamadoDavide Marocco and Stefano NolfiPierre-Yves OudeyerTakashi Hashimoto and Akira MasumiMakoto Nakamura and Takashi Hashimoto and Satoshi TojoSimon KirbyDomenico Parisi and Marco MirolliJonathan Ginzburg and Zoran MacuraIvana Cace and Joanna J. BrysonAndrew D. M. SmithTony Belpaeme and Joris BleysIrene M. PepperbergGraham R. S. Ritchie and Simon KirbyBjorn Merker and Kazuo OkanoyaKazuo Okanoya and Bjorn Merker
List of Contributorsp. ix
Introduction
1 Current Work and Open Problems: A Road-Map for Research into the Emergence of Communication and Languagep. 1
Part I Empirical Investigations on Human Language
2 Evolving Meaning: The Roles of Kin Selection, AUomothering and Paternal Care in Language Evolutionp. 29
3 'Needs only' Analysis in Linguistic Ontogeny and Phylogenyp. 53
4 Clues from Information Theory Indicating a Phased Emergence of Grammarp. 71
5 Emergence of a Communication System: International Signp. 87
6 Distributed Language: Biomechanics, Functions, and the Origins of Talkp. 105
Part II Synthesis of Communication and Language in Artificial Systems
7 The Recruitment Theory of Language Originsp. 129
8 In Silico Evolutionary Developmental Neurobiology and the Origin of Natural Languagep. 151
9 Communication in Natural and Artificial Organisms: Experiments in Evolutionary Roboticsp. 189
10 From Vocal Replication to Shared Combinatorial Speech Codes: A Small Step for Evolution, A Big Step for Languagep. 207
11 Learning and Transition of Symbols: Towards a Dynamical Model of a Symbolic Individualp. 223
12 Language Change among 'Memoryless Learners' Simulated in Language Dynamics Equationsp. 237
13 The Evolution of Meaning-Space Structure through Iterated Learningp. 253
14 The Emergence of Language: How to Simulate Itp. 269
15 Lexical Acquisition with and without Metacommunicationp. 287
16 Agent Based Modelling of Communication Costs: Why Information Can Be Freep. 305
17 Language Change and the Inference of Meaningp. 323
18 Language, Perceptual Categories and their Interaction: Insights from Computational Modellingp. 339
Part III Insights from Animal Communication
19 Emergence of Linguistic Communication: Studies on Grey Parrotsp. 355
20 A Possible Role for Selective Masking in the Evolution of Complex, Learned Communication Systemsp. 387
21 The Natural History of Human Language: Bridging the Gaps without Magicp. 403
22 Neural Substrates for String-Context Mutual Segmentation: A Path to Human Languagep. 421
Indexp. 435