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Universal Principles of Human Communication: Preliminary Evidence From a Cross‐cultural Communication Game
Authors:Nicolas Fay  Bradley Walker  Nik Swoboda  Ichiro Umata  Takugo Fukaya  Yasuhiro Katagiri  Simon Garrod
Affiliation:1. School of Psychological ScienceUniversity of Western Australia;2. Department of Artificial IntelligenceUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid;3. Faculty of Science and EngineeringDoshisha University;4. KDDI Research, Inc.;5. ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories;6. Future University Hakodate;7. Institute of Neuroscience and PsychologyUniversity of Glasgow
Abstract:The present study points to several potentially universal principles of human communication. Pairs of participants, sampled from culturally and linguistically distinct societies (Western and Japanese, N = 108: 16 Western–Western, 15 Japanese–Japanese and 23 Western–Japanese dyads), played a dyadic communication game in which they tried to communicate a range of experimenter‐specified items to a partner by drawing, but without speaking or using letters or numbers. This paradigm forced participants to create a novel communication system. A range of similar communication behaviors were observed among the within‐culture groups (Western–Western and Japanese–Japanese) and the across‐culture group (Western–Japanese): They (a) used iconic signs to bootstrap successful communication, (b) addressed breakdowns in communication using other‐initiated repairs, (c) simplified their communication behavior over repeated social interactions, and (d) aligned their communication behavior over repeated social interactions. While the across‐culture Western–Japanese dyads found the task more challenging, and cultural differences in communication behavior were observed, the same basic findings applied across all groups. Our findings, which rely on two distinct cultural and linguistic groups, offer preliminary evidence for several universal principles of human communication.
Keywords:Cross‐cultural  Interaction  Experimental semiotics  Icon  Symbol  Language evolution  Pragmatics  Dialogue
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