The scaffolded evolution of human communication

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e17 (2023)
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Abstract

Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both cognitive scientists and evolutionary biologists studying the diversity of human communication. Here, we aim to strengthen their bridge from the side of evolutionary biology, to argue that we can best understand ostensive communication as a scaffold for more complex forms of intentional expressions.

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Walter Veit
University of Reading
Heather Browning
University of Southampton

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