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Enacting communication. Evidence supporting an embodied theory of language / ZIPOLI CAIANI, S.. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI FILOSOFIA DEL LINGUAGGIO. - ISSN 2036-6728. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:(2010), pp. 152-176. [10.4396/20100409]

Enacting communication. Evidence supporting an embodied theory of language

ZIPOLI CAIANI, SILVANO
2010

Abstract

rivista italiana di filosofia del linguaggio rivista di riferimento della società di filosofia del linguaggio Open Journal Systems Cruscotto Nome utente Password Ricordami Lingua Contenuti della rivista Cerca Esplora per fascicolo per autore per titolo Dimensione dei caratteri Make font size smaller Make font size default Make font size larger Informazioni per gli autori per i bibliotecari Home Info Login Cerca Archivio Avvisi Norme editoriali Prossimi numeri Ethics Home > N° 2 (2010) > Zipoli Caiani Enacting communication. Evidence supporting an embodied theory of language Silvano Zipoli Caiani Abstract Over the last few decades the body has been ignored in theories of mind. Recently, however, several conceptions concerning the way the body shapes the mind have been developed (LAKOFF 1987; VARELA, THOMSON, & ROSCH 1991; HURLEY 1998; BARSALOU 1999; NOÀ 2004; THOMSON 2007). Common among these theories is the idea that the body plays a critical role in shaping our experiential and cognitive life. Along this line of thought, the embodied theory of language states that conceptual and linguistic structures are shaped by the attributes of our perceptive skills and bodily dynamics, hence, our motor activity cannot be considered as separated from our linguistic abilities. As any other scientific theory, the embodied theory of language must face the burden of the empirical proof. If language cognition is related with the features of our body, then experimental alteration of bodily parameters should produce measurable changes on the overt linguistic behavior and vice versa. The aim of this article is to review a wide ensemble of empirical findings, from behavioral to brain studies, concerning the existing relationships between the body and language understanding.
2010
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ZIPOLI CAIANI, S.
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