Jörgen Eriksson
Kristoffer Holmqvist
Mikael Graffner
Email: publicera@lub.lu.se
+46 (0)46 222 0326
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| Title | Triadic bodily mimesis is the difference |
| Author/s | Jordan Zlatev, Tomas Persson, Peter Gärdenfors |
| Department/s |
Cognitive Science
Linguistics and Phonetics |
| Full-text | Full text is not available in this archive |
| Alternative location (URL) | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S014... Restricted Access (Alternative Location) |
| Publication/Series | Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Publishing year | 2005 |
| Volume | 28 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pages | 720 - + |
| Document type | Journal article |
| Status | published |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Abstract English | We find that the nature and origin of the proposed "dialogical cognitive representations" in the target article is not sufficiently clear. Our proposal is that (triadic) bodily mimesis and in particular mimetic schemas-prelinguistic representational, intersubjective structures, emerging through imitation but subsequently interiorized-can provide the necessary link between private sensory-motor experience and public language. In particular, we argue that shared intentionality requires triadic mimesis. |
| Subject |
Languages and Literatures Medicine and Health Sciences |
| ISBN/ISSN/Other |
ISSN: 0140-525X |
| Additional info | Commentary on Tomasello et al. "Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition" |
Jörgen Eriksson
Kristoffer Holmqvist
Mikael Graffner
Email: publicera@lub.lu.se
+46 (0)46 222 0326
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