Interaction and Iconicity in the Evolution of Language
Special issue of Interaction Studies 18:3 (2017)
Editors
[Interaction Studies, 18:3] 2017. v, 173 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 January 2018
Published online on 12 January 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Interaction and iconicity in the evolution of language: Introduction to the special issueMichael Pleyer, Stefan Hartmann, James Winters & Jordan Zlatev | pp. 303–313
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How to create a human communication system: A theoretical modelCasey J. Lister & Nicolas Fay | pp. 314–329
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Empirical approaches for investigating the origins of structure in speechHannah Little, Heikki Rasilo, Sabine van der Ham & Kerem Eryılmaz | pp. 330–351
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Conventionalisation and discrimination as competing pressures on continuous speech-like signalsHannah Little, Kerem Eryilmaz & Bart de Boer | pp. 352–375
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Debunking two myths against vocal origins of language: Language is iconic and multimodal to the coreMarcus Perlman | pp. 376–401
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Conversation, cognition and cultural evolution: A model of the cultural evolution of word order through pressures imposed from turn taking in conversationSeán G. Roberts & Stephen C. Levinson | pp. 402–442
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Which words are most iconic? Iconicity in English sensory wordsBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Lynn K. Perry & Gary Lupyan | pp. 443–464
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Multimodal-first or pantomime-first? Communicating events through pantomime with and without vocalizationJordan Zlatev, Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemyslaw Zywiczynski & Joost van de Weijer | pp. 465–488
Introduction
Articles
Cited by (1)
Cited by one other publication
Mineiro, Ana & Mara Moita
2024. Chapter 7. The pantomime roots of Sao Tome and Principe Sign Language. In Perspectives on Pantomime [Advances in Interaction Studies, 12], ► pp. 159 ff.
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Subjects
Interaction Studies
Main BIC Subject
UYQ: Artificial intelligence
Main BISAC Subject
SCI075000: SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects