Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2019 Jul;10(4):e1493. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1493. Epub 2019 Feb 6.
A key challenge in the field of human language evolution is the identification of the selective conditions that gave rise to language's generative nature. Comparative data on nonhuman animals provides a powerful tool to investigate similarities and differences among nonhuman and human communication systems and to reveal convergent evolutionary mechanisms. In this article, we provide an overview of the current evidence for combinatorial structures found in the vocal system of diverse species. We show that considerable structural diversity exits across and within species in the forms of combinatorial structures used. Based on this we suggest that a fine-grained classification and differentiation of combinatoriality is a useful approach permitting systematic comparisons across animals. Specifically, this will help to identify factors that might promote the emergence of combinatoriality and, crucially, whether differences in combinatorial mechanisms might be driven by variations in social and ecological conditions or cognitive capacities. This article is categorized under: Cognitive Biology > Evolutionary Roots of Cognition Linguistics > Evolution of Language.
人类语言进化领域的一个关键挑战是确定产生语言生成性质的选择条件。关于非人类动物的比较数据为研究非人类和人类交流系统的相似之处和差异提供了一个强大的工具,并揭示了趋同进化机制。在本文中,我们概述了在多种物种的声音系统中发现的组合结构的现有证据。我们表明,在使用的组合结构形式上,物种之间和内部存在相当大的结构多样性。基于此,我们建议对组合性进行精细的分类和区分,这是一种允许在动物之间进行系统比较的有用方法。具体来说,这将有助于确定可能促进组合性出现的因素,以及组合机制的差异是否可能是由社会和生态条件或认知能力的变化驱动的。本文属于以下类别:认知生物学 > 认知进化的根源 语言学 > 语言的进化。