
Language Evolution, Symbolic Cognition, Language Acquisition, Brain Development, Origin of the Human Mind | Terrence Deacon | 20
Mind & Matter
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Animales no acceden al nivel simbólico, sólo pueden procesar el lenguaje como índices
The interpretation of words differs between humans and other species, such as dogs. While humans can interpret words in an abstract way, other species tend to interpret words indexically, associating them with something likely to happen immediately. For example, when a dog hears the word 'walk,' it immediately associates it with the likelihood of going for a walk. On the other hand, humans can detach words like 'walk' from immediate context and perceive them in an abstract manner, without indexical association.
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