Series | SAIL
Edited book | Inclusive Linguistic Education
Chapter | Corpo, Cervello e Linguaggio: una prospettiva neuroscientifica
Abstract
Throughout evolution, the human motor system has acquired progressively more complex properties concerning motor learning, the hierarchical control of serial behaviour and the fluidity of motor output, despite a slow transmission system connected to the body periphery. Since evolution tends to be conservative, it would not be surprising if many of these solutions had been exploited in another area, as the development of a very sophisticated communication system, such as language was at first. The implications of this hypothesis for a renewed neuro-scientific understanding of the human language will be discussed in this paper.
Submitted: May 27, 2020 | Published Feb. 23, 2021 | Language: it
Keywords Action • Embodied simulation • Phono-articulation • Language • Syntax • Neural reuse • Semantics • Mirror neurons
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Sezione 1 • Questioni teoriche e riflessioni interdisciplinari
Sezione 2 • La formazione degli insegnanti
Sezione 3 • Ricerche, percorsi e strumenti per la glottodidattica inclusiva
Sezione 3 • L’inclusione degli alunni stranieri
Sezione 5 • L’inclusione di studenti con bisogni speciali
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Gallese Vittorio |
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Corpo, Cervello e Linguaggio: una prospettiva neuroscientifica |
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Throughout evolution, the human motor system has acquired progressively more complex properties concerning motor learning, the hierarchical control of serial behaviour and the fluidity of motor output, despite a slow transmission system connected to the body periphery. Since evolution tends to be conservative, it would not be surprising if many of these solutions had been exploited in another area, as the development of a very sophisticated communication system, such as language was at first. The implications of this hypothesis for a renewed neuro-scientific understanding of the human language will be discussed in this paper. |
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SAIL |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2021-02-23 |
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2020-05-27 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-477-6/corpo-cervello-e-linguaggio-una-prospettiva-neuros/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-477-6/005 |
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2610-9549 |
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2610-9557 |
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978-88-6969-477-6 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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Action |
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Action |
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Embodied simulation |
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Embodied simulation |
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Language |
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Language |
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Mirror neurons |
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Mirror neurons |
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Neural reuse |
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Neural reuse |
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Phono-articulation |
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Phono-articulation |
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Semantics |
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Semantics |
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Syntax |
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Syntax |
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