Co-evolution of internalization and externalization in the emergence of the human lexicon

Haruka Fujita
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There has been a long-standing controversy in the context of language evolution on whether the original function of human language was internal thought or external communication. However, given the fact that language clearly serves both functions, internalization and externalization must have been co-evolutionarily acted in the emergence of human language. This article proposes a theoretical hypothesis about this co-evolutionary relationship of internalization and externalization, which especially explains the emergence of the human lexicon. To discuss the evolution of language from a comprehensive perspective, this article proposes a promising model that integrates two approaches with different standpoints: generative grammar and cognitive linguistics. This paper also examines the definition and nature of the lexicon and lexical items based on this integrated model. The hypothesis presented here demonstrates that the co-evolutionary work of internalization and externalization has been involved in two processes in the development of the lexicon: the establishment of syntactic objects (lexical items) and the improvement of creativity responsible for the expansion of lexicon size. The main conclusion is that these processes have formed a positive feedback loop and provided our lexicon with complex and unique properties.
人类词汇产生过程中内化与外化的共同进化
关于人类语言的原始功能是内部思维还是外部交流,在语言进化的语境中一直存在争议。然而,鉴于语言显然具有两种功能,内化和外化在人类语言的出现过程中一定是共同进化的。本文对这种内化和外化的共同进化关系提出了一个理论假设,特别是对人类词汇的产生进行了解释。为了从一个全面的角度讨论语言的演变,本文提出了一个有前途的模型,该模型将两种不同立场的研究方法:生成语法和认知语言学结合起来。本文还在此基础上考察了词汇和词项的定义和性质。本文提出的假设表明,内化和外化的共同进化工作参与了词汇发展的两个过程:句法对象(词汇项目)的建立和词汇规模扩大的创造力的提高。主要结论是,这些过程形成了一个正反馈循环,为我们的词汇提供了复杂而独特的属性。
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