Could dancing be coupled oscillation? – The interactive approach to linguistic communication and dynamical systems theory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (5):634-635 (2002)
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Although we applaud the interactivist approach to language and communication taken in the target article, we notice that Shanker & King (S&K) give little attention to the theoretical frameworks developed by dynamical system theorists. We point out how the dynamical idea of causality, viewed as multidirectional across multiple scales of organization, could further strengthen the position taken in the target article.

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Erik Myin
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