Is speech learning 'gated' by the social brain?
- PMID: 17181708
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00572.x
Is speech learning 'gated' by the social brain?
Abstract
I advance the hypothesis that the earliest phases of language acquisition -- the developmental transition from an initial universal state of language processing to one that is language-specific -- requires social interaction. Relating human language learning to a broader set of neurobiological cases of communicative development, I argue that the social brain 'gates' the computational mechanisms involved in human language learning.
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