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Generalised signalling: a possible solution to the paradox of language

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The systematic and universal communicative behaviour that drives human beings to give honest information to conspecifics during long-lasting conversational episodes still represents a Darwinian paradox. Attempts to solve it by comparing conversation with a mere reciprocal cooperative information exchange is at odds with the reality of spontaneous language use. The Costly Signalling Theory has recently attracted attention as a tentative explanation of the evolutionary stability of language. Unfortunately, it makes the wrong prediction that only elite individuals would talk. I show that as far as social bonding is assortative in our species, generalised signalling through language becomes a viable strategy to attract allies.
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hal-00614808 , version 1 (21-08-2011)

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Jean-Louis Dessalles. Generalised signalling: a possible solution to the paradox of language. The evolution of language, 2006, Singapore, Italy. pp.75-82. ⟨hal-00614808⟩
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