Tool Intelligence taps primatological and linguistic field research to draw an analogy between prelinguistic material cultures of nonhuman primates and natural human languages. Linguistics and cognitive science are given new incentives to search for cognitive homology in areas of extended problem awareness and manipulative intentionality.
Tool Intelligence taps primatological and linguistic field research to draw an analogy between prelinguistic material cultures of nonhuman primates and natural human languages. Linguistics and cognitive science are given new incentives to search for cognitive homology in areas of extended problem awareness and manipulative intentionality.
1.Languages and Tools 2.Language in the Light of Biological Evolution 3.The Tool Hypothesis 4.Reciprocity in Language (and Beyond) 5.Structural Variation 6.Functional Variation 7.Family Resemblances 8.The Relationship to Biological Concepts of Reciprocity 9.Conclusions 10.Appendix A: Language Information 11.Appendix B: Language Data Sets 12.Appendix C: References for Figure Entries
1.Languages and Tools 2.Language in the Light of Biological Evolution 3.The Tool Hypothesis 4.Reciprocity in Language (and Beyond) 5.Structural Variation 6.Functional Variation 7.Family Resemblances 8.The Relationship to Biological Concepts of Reciprocity 9.Conclusions 10.Appendix A: Language Information 11.Appendix B: Language Data Sets 12.Appendix C: References for Figure Entries
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