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1. Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Basic scenarios and forces in the evolution of human language 5
- 3. Expression and appeal in animal and human communication with special consideration of laughter 25
- 4. The evolution of cognitive control in tool-making and tool-use and the emergence of a theory of mind 43
- 5. The evolution of pre-historic art and the transition to writing systems 61
- 6. Symbolic creativity in language, art, and science and the cultural dynamics of symbolic forms 93
- 7. “Fossils” of evolution in the lexicon of HAND and EYE (mainly in German, English and French) 137
- 8. The form of a “protolanguage” and the contours of a theory of language evolution 159
- 9. Symbolic forms, generalized media, and their evolution 185
- 10. Consciousness, linguistic universals, and the methodology of linguistics 199
- Notes 209
- References 215
- Index of proper names 229
- Subject index 233
- Index of principles and hypotheses 237
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Basic scenarios and forces in the evolution of human language 5
- 3. Expression and appeal in animal and human communication with special consideration of laughter 25
- 4. The evolution of cognitive control in tool-making and tool-use and the emergence of a theory of mind 43
- 5. The evolution of pre-historic art and the transition to writing systems 61
- 6. Symbolic creativity in language, art, and science and the cultural dynamics of symbolic forms 93
- 7. “Fossils” of evolution in the lexicon of HAND and EYE (mainly in German, English and French) 137
- 8. The form of a “protolanguage” and the contours of a theory of language evolution 159
- 9. Symbolic forms, generalized media, and their evolution 185
- 10. Consciousness, linguistic universals, and the methodology of linguistics 199
- Notes 209
- References 215
- Index of proper names 229
- Subject index 233
- Index of principles and hypotheses 237