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言语即社会工具:语言、社会性与抽象概念的内在基础

Words as social tools: Language, sociality and inner grounding in abstract concepts.

机构信息

Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Via San Martino della Battaglia 44, Rome, 00185, Italy.

Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Via San Martino della Battaglia 44, Rome, 00185, Italy.

出版信息

Phys Life Rev. 2019 Jul;29:120-153. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2018.12.001. Epub 2018 Dec 6.

Abstract

The paper introduces a new perspective on abstract concepts (e.g. "freedom") and their associate words representation, the Words As social Tools (WAT) view. Traditional theories conceptualize language as a way to index referents, a shortcut to access meaning, or a way to access meaning through words associations. WAT goes beyond these theories by identifying additional functions of words and language: words are tools helping us to perform actions and change the state of our social environment, and language is a means to improve our thought abilities, to control our behavior and plays a predictive role, helping us to form categories. Most importantly, WAT proposes that language and sociality - along with interoceptive and metacognitive processes - are key for the grounding of abstract concepts (ACs) that are more complex, variable, and more detached from perceptual and motor experience than concrete concepts (CCs). We highlight four tenets of WAT and discuss each of them in light of recent evidence: a. acquisition: compared to concrete concepts, the acquisition of abstract concepts relies more on social and linguistic inputs; b. brain representation: abstract concepts recruit more linguistic and social brain areas; c. mouth activation: due to the relevance of language for representing them, abstract concepts activate more the oral motor system; d. linguistic variability: abstract concepts are more affected by differences between spoken languages. We discuss evidence supporting these four tenets of WAT, and its advantages and limitations compared to other views on abstract concepts. Finally, we outline a conceptual proposal that specifies how internal models supporting the representation and processing of ACs can be grounded on interoceptive, metacognitive, social, and linguistic experience.

摘要

本文介绍了一种关于抽象概念(例如“自由”)及其相关词汇表示的新视角,即“词汇作为社会工具”(WAT)观点。传统理论将语言概念化为索引指称物、获取意义的捷径,或通过词汇联想获取意义的方式。WAT 通过确定词汇和语言的其他功能超越了这些理论:词汇是帮助我们执行行动和改变社会环境状态的工具,语言是提高思维能力、控制行为和发挥预测作用的手段,帮助我们形成类别。最重要的是,WAT 提出语言和社会性——以及内感受和元认知过程——是抽象概念(ACs)的基础,ACs 比具体概念(CCs)更复杂、更具可变性、更脱离感知和运动经验。我们强调了 WAT 的四个原则,并根据最近的证据讨论了每一个原则:a. 习得:与具体概念相比,抽象概念的习得更多地依赖于社会和语言输入;b. 大脑表征:抽象概念招募更多的语言和社会大脑区域;c. 口腔激活:由于语言对其表示的重要性,抽象概念更能激活口腔运动系统;d. 语言变异性:抽象概念更容易受到口语差异的影响。我们讨论了支持 WAT 这四个原则的证据,以及与其他抽象概念观点相比,它的优势和局限性。最后,我们概述了一个概念性建议,该建议具体说明了如何基于内感受、元认知、社会和语言经验来实现支持 AC 表示和处理的内部模型的基础化。

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