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数字作为一种认知技术:来自毗拉哈语和认知的证据。

Number as a cognitive technology: evidence from Pirahã language and cognition.

作者信息

Frank Michael C, Everett Daniel L, Fedorenko Evelina, Gibson Edward

机构信息

Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

出版信息

Cognition. 2008 Sep;108(3):819-24. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.04.007. Epub 2008 Jun 10.

Abstract

Does speaking a language without number words change the way speakers of that language perceive exact quantities? The Pirahã are an Amazonian tribe who have been previously studied for their limited numerical system [Gordon, P. (2004). Numerical cognition without words: Evidence from Amazonia. Science 306, 496-499]. We show that the Pirahã have no linguistic method whatsoever for expressing exact quantity, not even "one." Despite this lack, when retested on the matching tasks used by Gordon, Pirahã speakers were able to perform exact matches with large numbers of objects perfectly but, as previously reported, they were inaccurate on matching tasks involving memory. These results suggest that language for exact number is a cultural invention rather than a linguistic universal, and that number words do not change our underlying representations of number but instead are a cognitive technology for keeping track of the cardinality of large sets across time, space, and changes in modality.

摘要

说一种没有数字词汇的语言会改变说这种语言的人感知精确数量的方式吗?毗拉哈人是亚马逊地区的一个部落,此前人们曾对他们有限的数字系统进行过研究[戈登,P.(2004年)。没有词汇的数字认知:来自亚马逊地区的证据。《科学》306卷,第496 - 499页]。我们发现,毗拉哈人根本没有任何语言方式来表达精确数量,甚至连“一”都没有。尽管如此,当用戈登使用的匹配任务对毗拉哈人进行重新测试时,说毗拉哈语的人能够完美地对大量物体进行精确匹配,但正如之前所报道的,他们在涉及记忆的匹配任务中不准确。这些结果表明,精确数字的语言是一种文化发明而非语言共性,数字词汇并没有改变我们对数字的基本表征,而是一种认知技术,用于在时间、空间和模态变化中追踪大集合的基数。

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