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婴儿发声中的性别差异与语言的起源

Sex differences in infant vocalization and the origin of language.

作者信息

Oller D Kimbrough, Gilkerson Jill, Richards Jeffrey A, Hannon Steve, Griebel Ulrike, Bowman Dale D, Brown Jane A, Yoo Hyunjoo, Warren Steven F

机构信息

University of Memphis, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Memphis, TN 38152, USA.

Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA.

出版信息

iScience. 2023 May 31;26(6):106884. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106884. eCollection 2023 Jun 16.

Abstract

Seeking to discern the earliest sex differences in language-related activities, our focus is vocal activity in the first two years of life, following up on recent research that unexpectedly showed boys produced significantly more speech-like vocalizations (protophones) than girls during the first year of life.We now bring a much larger body of data to bear on the comparison of early sex differences in vocalization, data based on automated analysis of all-day recordings of infants in their homes. The new evidence, like that of the prior study, also suggests boys produce more protophones than girls in the first year and offers additional basis for informed speculation about biological reasons for these differences. More broadly, the work offers a basis for informed speculations about foundations of language that we propose to have evolved in our distant hominin ancestors, foundations also required in early vocal development of modern human infants.

摘要

为了探寻语言相关活动中最早出现的性别差异,我们关注的是生命最初两年的发声活动,这是基于近期一项研究的后续跟进。该研究意外发现,在出生后的第一年,男孩发出的类似言语的发声(原音)比女孩显著更多。现在,我们利用大量更多的数据来比较发声方面的早期性别差异,这些数据基于对婴儿在家中全天录音的自动分析。与之前的研究一样,新证据也表明,在第一年男孩发出的原音比女孩更多,这为基于这些差异的生物学原因进行有根据的推测提供了更多依据。更广泛地说,这项研究为我们推测语言的基础提供了依据,我们认为这些基础是在遥远的古人类祖先中进化而来的,也是现代人类婴儿早期发声发展所必需的。

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