Chemiosemiosis and Complex Patterned Signals: A Chemosemiotic Hypothesis of Language Evolution
Publié en ligne: 30 juin 2021
Pages: 10 - 24
Reçu: 01 nov. 2020
Accepté: 01 mars 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/lf-2021-0003
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© 2021 Amelia Lewis, published by Sciendo
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Olfaction, as a semiotic modality, receives relatively less attention than other sensory modalities. However, chemiosemiosis and semiochemicals are fundamental components of zoosemiosis, occurring across animal taxonomic groups. Indeed, olfaction is thought to be one of the most ancient sensory modalities from an evolutionary perspective and significantly, even unicellular organisms, such as the bacterium