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Self-organization in the Evolution of Speech

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Informationen zum Autor Pierre-Oudeyer is a researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris. He studies the origins and evolution of language, and is a specialist of computer modelling, including robotic systems, artificial intelligence, and developmental systems. His work on the origins of speech was awarded the French Prix Le Monde de la recherche universitaire, 2004 and the Prix ASTI in 2005.James R. Hurford is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. His books include Semantics (with B. Heasley, 1983), Grammar (1994), and as co-editor Approaches to the Evolution of Language (1998), all published by CUP. Klappentext Oudeyer combines insights from neuroscience! evolutionary biology! and linguistics to explore questions about the origins of speech. He puts forward the startling proposal that speech can be spontaneously generated by the coupling of evolutionarily simple neural structures connecting perception and production. He tests this hypothesis through a computational system and shows that the linking of auditory and vocal motor neural nets produces syntactic rules that exhibit the fundamental properties of modern human speech systems. This fascinating account will interest all those interested in the evolution of speech. Zusammenfassung Combining neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and linguistics, this title explores questions about the origins of speech. It puts forward the proposal that speech can be spontaneously generated by the coupling of evolutionarily simple neural structures connecting perception and production, and tests this hypothesis through a computational system. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Self-Organization Revolution in Science 2: The Human Speech Code 3: Self-Organization and Evolution 4: Existing Theories 5: Artificial Systems as Research Tools for Natural Sciences 6: The Artificial System 7: Learning Perceptuo-Motor Correspondences 8: Strong Combinatoriality and Phonotactics 9: New Scenarios 10: Constructing for Understanding References Index ...

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Authors Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Pierre-yves/ Hurford Oudeyer
Assisted by James Hurford (Translation)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2006
 
EAN 9780199289158
ISBN 978-0-19-928915-8
No. of pages 177
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Series Studies in the Evolution of Language
Studies in the Evolution of La
Studies in the Evolution of Language
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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