Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology, UMR7290,Aix-Marseille University - CNRS, Brain and Language Research Institute,13331 Marseille,
Department of Biology and Physics,Kennesaw State University,Kennesaw, GA
Behav Brain Sci. 2014 Dec;37(6):565-6; discussion 577-604. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X13004135.
Ackermann et al. mention the "acquisition of species-atypical sounds" in apes without any discussion. In our commentary, we demonstrate that these atypical sounds in chimpanzees not only include laryngeal sounds, but also have a major significance regarding the origins of language, if we consider looking at their context of use, their social properties, their relations with gestures, their lateralization, and their neurofunctional correlates as well.
Ackermann 等人在文中只字未提地提到了猿类“获得非典型物种声音”。在我们的评论中,我们证明了,如果我们考虑到黑猩猩发出的这些非典型声音的使用环境、社会属性、与手势的关系、侧化以及神经功能关联等方面,那么这些非典型声音不仅包括喉音,而且对于语言起源也具有重要意义。