2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2022.103458
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The role of interactional and cognitive mechanisms in the evolution of (proto)language(s)

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“…For example, male baboon calls are more similar to calls of males they interacted frequently with when compared to males they interacted with less frequently (Fischer et al 2020). This also opens up the exciting possibility that processes of entrenchment and precursors of conventionalisation (Schmid 2020;Pleyer 2023) operate in animal communication.…”
Section: Learnabilitymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…For example, male baboon calls are more similar to calls of males they interacted frequently with when compared to males they interacted with less frequently (Fischer et al 2020). This also opens up the exciting possibility that processes of entrenchment and precursors of conventionalisation (Schmid 2020;Pleyer 2023) operate in animal communication.…”
Section: Learnabilitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This sociocognitive infrastructure for cooperation has been argued to represent a foundational, 'species-unique contribution to the language acquisition process' (Ibbotson 2020: 116). Another important aspect of this sociocognitive infrastructure for cooperation is that it includes a propensity for cultural learning and cumulative cultural evolution (Tomasello 1999), of which language evolution and change are prime examples (Pleyer 2023). Cumulative cultural evolution, based on the cooperative infrastructure for cooperation, therefore seems to be a foundational process in how language evolved.…”
Section: Cooperation and Communication: The Joint Attention Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these studies also allow us to address the crucial question of how the individual level as well as the population level interact in the emergence of structure. Such structure first emerges in individual interactions and instances of language use, then a) becomes increasingly entrenched in the minds of language users, and b) spreads through communities of practice and becomes conventionalized over time (Pleyer 2023;Schmid 2020). One particularly fruitful approach to investigate this process is by relating changes at the community level to changes on the individual level, as attested in high-resolution corpora that allow for tracking changes in individuals' language use through time, such as the 90 million word corpus of Early Modern Multiloquent Authors (EMMA, Petré et al 2019).…”
Section: What Can Corpus Linguistics Tell Us About Language Evolution?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The requirements of dealing with social (rather than ecological) information would thus have been the main driver of the evolution of human cognition. This includes the ability to use language, which might have evolved as an all-purpose social tool to transmit social information (Dahmardeh & Dunbar, 2017;Mesoudi et al, 2006;Pleyer, 2023;Redhead & Dunbar, 2013;Wacewicz, 2015; see also Dunbar & Shultz, 2023;Shultz & Dunbar, 2022). Dunbar et al (1997) analyzed the content of 45 casual conversations held in public settings by manually recording the general topic of the speaker's utterances.…”
Section: The Social Evolution Of Human Cognition and Languagementioning
confidence: 99%