인문학과 신경과학의 통합적 고찰을 통한 언어의 복잡계적 진화

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Complex-systemic evolution of language through an integrated study of humanities and neuroscience
Authors
Choi, In-RyeongHan, Kyung reemChoi, MooYoung
Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
언어연구소
Citation
언어와언어학, v.96, no.96, pp.113 - 146
Abstract
This study examines the birth and evolution of language from the perspectives of philosophy in the Age of Enlightenment, modern linguistics, and neuroscience. Focusing on Rousseau's view and combining the perspectives of 18th-century philosophy and modern linguistics, one can presume that human language has evolved into a complex system through three stages: The first stage is the emergence of "sensory-based gesture language" shared by all animals with sense. The second is “emotion-based early voice language”, associated with the nature of mammals going through conception and lactation. Finally, the third is the inception of “reason-based late voice language” by logical operation and information processing. From the perspective of neuroscience, the origins of the three types of languages are related to the basal ganglia and cerebellum involved in sensory movements, the limbic system involved in emotion and memory, and the cerebral cortex, respectively.
Keywords
origin and evolution of language; Rousseau; complex system; neuroscience; 언어의 기원과 진화; 루소; 복잡계; 신경과학
ISSN
1225-4967
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/76711
DOI
10.20865/20229605
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