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Language as a Tool for Interacting Minds

2023-04-09 18:58:08

Chris Fries, Functional Neurosciences Center, Interactive Thinking Group, 10g Floor, 5th Floor, Augsburg University Hospital, Nørrebrogade 44, DK-8000, Arhus, Denmark

Chris Fries, Functional Neurosciences Center, Interactive Thinking Group, 10g Floor, 5th Floor, Augsburg University Hospital, Nørrebrogade 44, DK-8000, Arhus, Denmark

I would like to thank the Danish National Research Foundation for supporting our work. CDRC is also supported by AHRC CNCC program AH / E 511112/1.

What is the role of language in social interaction? What language brings to social encounters? I believe that languages ​​can be viewed as tools for interactive thinking and will enable particularly effective and flexible forms of social coordination, perspectives, and collaborative actions. In exploring evidence from a wide range of fields, we pursue language elaboration as a tool metaphor and explore four ways that languages ​​can be used to promote social interaction. We believe that language broadens the possibility of interaction, facilitates analysis and navigation of joint attention scenes, realizes sharing of situation models and action plans, and coordinates the cultural formation of mutual thinking .

** Secondly, the language we speak is for the external environment. At best, they are merely adversarial tools for social and collective spaces and can promote interactive needs. When I speak with you, that language is okay. However, we do not know the language of our mind and body, but we just begin to decipher it. The language in which our cells speak with other cells, the language our organization talks with the neurons, and our sensory organs speak our brains beyond the words and languages ​​we designed. They are talking about chemistry and electronic languages, but I do not know most of us

What is the role of language in social interaction? What language brings to social encounters? I believe that languages ​​can be viewed as tools for interactive thinking and will enable particularly effective and flexible forms of social coordination, perspectives, and collaborative actions. In exploring evidence from a wide range of fields, we pursue language elaboration as a tool metaphor and explore four ways that languages ​​can be used to promote social interaction. We believe that language broadens the possibility of interaction, facilitates analysis and navigation of joint attention scenes, realizes sharing of situation models and action plans, and coordinates the cultural formation of mutual thinking .

Language is a communication tool. It is also important to show social behavior. It is used by people, especially young children, to interact with other countries of the world. Self-coordinated social behavior requires the existence of language. Children express their emotions and emotions in words. Children learn how to influence others' behavior using language. The same rule applies to adults as well. According to literary critic George Steiner, when the language disappears, the way people understand the world will die. Different cultures have different ideologies and views to the world. Differences between the language structure and its grammar and certain logical rules may affect human perception of the world.