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Language and tool making are similar cognitive processes
Authors:Holloway Ralph L
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA. rlh2@columbia.edu
Abstract:Design features for language and stone toolmaking (not tool use) involve similar if not homologous cognitive processes. Both are arbitrary transformations of internal "intrinsic" symbolization, whereas non-human tool using is mostly an iconic transformation. The major discontinuity between humans and non-humans (chimpanzees) is language. The presence of stone tools made to standardized patterns suggests communicative and social control skills that involved language.
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