Theory: human language usage is a communication component of complex skills, along with perception and action. Language is based on the evolution of skills among vertebrates.     Methodology: analyses of information processing requirements and simulation-based feasibility studies
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Title Page
Notice and Disclaimer
Preface
Introduction to the research study
Framework for the research study
Introduction to the methodology underlying the research
 
Evolution from an information processing perspective
The model: Information processing mechanisms underlying evolutionLearning with successive populations
Part 7: A simple and abstract model of the basic process of evolutionvariability and selection for copying attributes such as skills from one generation to the next
Part 8: Attribute evolution, in 2 dimensionssingle parent, 2 attributes, and a highly simplified geography
Part 9: 2 parents and 2 attributesadding localized mating competition to selection
Applying the mechanisms of evolution to skillsCopying, selection, and variation with skill-learning by mimicry
Part 8: Copying skills through DNAVariations that keep skill coherence?
Part 9: Mimicry for the evolution of skillsImprinting, apprenticeship as a second channel for evolution-based learning/improving skills
Part 10: experimentation for the within-individual evolution of skillswithin-individual learning and improvement for successive collections of skills in memory
 
 
Multi-individual skills requiring inter-individual communication as an additional integrated component of skilled action
'outer communication' for skills requiring coordinated actionUsing behavioural signals, vision, and sound: Adding communication to perception and action
One-way communication such as alerting and advertisingwarning, mate selection
Two-way communication for coordinationtiming, positioning, role selection
Structured apprenticeship and schoolingassigned roles for leader/master/teacher and student
Evolution of human spoken languageindependent of inner language, but draws on its structures
DNA-based componentssound-based mimicry, eye-hand mimicry, etc.
Within-individual evolution of speech and hearing skillsbabble and sound discrimination skills have local differential selection for different languages
Mimicry of sound production and linking auditory perception to pointingalso dependent on local selection rules
There is likely no shared semantic spaceprofessional schools and other apprenticeships produce overlapping islands of meaning
The oral traditionstories and tales that explain and instruct
mimicry through instruction manualslanguage in schooling?
printing - the Web and Googleinformation access
 
Evolution based on language
Evolution using language as copying mechanismdistinct knowledge elements as individuals in a semantic space
stories, metaphors, myths, and scientific theoriescontent is copied, varied, and selected
money, corporations, politics, advertisinglargely language-based constructs that appear to evolve over time by copying, varying, and selection
 
Methodology
Requirements, constraints, and feasibilitystudies for the design of complex system
key design risksincremental design and prototyping