Brandt Anthony, Gebrian Molly, Slevc L Robert
Shepherd School of Music, Rice University Houston, TX, USA.
Front Psychol. 2012 Sep 11;3:327. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00327. eCollection 2012.
Language is typically viewed as fundamental to human intelligence. Music, while recognized as a human universal, is often treated as an ancillary ability - one dependent on or derivative of language. In contrast, we argue that it is more productive from a developmental perspective to describe spoken language as a special type of music. A review of existing studies presents a compelling case that musical hearing and ability is essential to language acquisition. In addition, we challenge the prevailing view that music cognition matures more slowly than language and is more difficult; instead, we argue that music learning matches the speed and effort of language acquisition. We conclude that music merits a central place in our understanding of human development.
语言通常被视为人类智力的基础。音乐虽然被公认为人类共有的,但常常被视为一种辅助能力——一种依赖于语言或由语言衍生而来的能力。相比之下,我们认为,从发展的角度来看,将口语描述为一种特殊类型的音乐更有成效。对现有研究的回顾表明,音乐听觉和能力对语言习得至关重要。此外,我们挑战了一种普遍观点,即音乐认知比语言成熟得更慢且更困难;相反,我们认为音乐学习与语言习得的速度和努力程度相当。我们得出结论,音乐在我们对人类发展的理解中值得占据核心地位。