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Becoming eloquent : advances in the emergence of language, human cognition, and modern cultures /

Few topics of scientific enquiry have attracted more attention in the last decade than the origin and evolution of language. Few have offered an equivalent intellectual challenge for interdisciplinary collaborations between linguistics, cognitive science, prehistoric archaeology, palaeoanthropology,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: D'Errico, Francesco, Hombert, Jean Marie
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, Pa. : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Jean-Marie Hombert and Francesco d'Errico
  • Language and archaeology
  • From the origin of language to the diversification of languages : what can archaeology and palaeoanthropology say? / Francesco d'Errico [and others]
  • Early diffusion of domestic bovids in Europe : an indicator for human contacts, exchanges and migrations? / Anne Tresset [and others]
  • Language and genes
  • Linguistic, cultural and genetic perspectives on human diversity in west-central Africa / Lolke van der Veen, Lluis Quintana-Murci and David Comas
  • The Berber and the Berbers : genetic and linguistic diversities / Jean-Michel Dugoujon [and others]
  • East meets West : the Assam corridor / François Jacquesson
  • Genetic and linguistic diversity in Central Asia / Evelyne Heyer and Philippe Mennecier
  • Genetic and linguistic borders in the Himalayan Region / Thirsa Kraaijenbrink [and others]
  • Language acquisition and language universals
  • From babbling to first words in four languages : common trends across languages and individual differences / Sophie Kern, Barbara Davis and Inge Zink
  • Language and animal communication
  • The primate roots of human language : primate vocal behaviour and cognition in the wild / Klaus Zuberbühler [and others]
  • Language evolution and computer modeling
  • Can agent-based language evolution contribute to archeology? / Luc Steels
  • Index.