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TY - GEN
ID - cogprints5148
UR - http://cogprints.org/5148/
A1 - Oudeyer, Dr. P-Y.
Y1 - 2005///
N2 - This paper shows how a society of agents can self-organize a shared vocalization system that is
discrete, combinatorial and has a form of primitive phonotactics, starting from holistic inarticulate
vocalizations. The originality of the system is that: (1) it does not include any explicit pressure for
communication; (2) agents do not possess capabilities of coordinated interactions, in particular they
do not play language games; (3) agents possess no specific linguistic capacities; and (4) initially
there exists no convention that agents can use. As a consequence, the system shows how a primitive
speech code may bootstrap in the absence of a communication system between agents, i.e. before the
appearance of language.
KW - Origins of speech; Self-organization; Evolution; Phonetics; Phonology; Combinatoriality
TI - The self-organization of combinatoriality and phonotactics in vocalization systems
SP - 325
AV - public
EP - 341
ER -