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Biological and cultural factors in the evolution of language
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David Smillie
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of contents ix
- Chimps, children and creoles 1
- Some problems with an evolutionary view of written language 19
- Essentialism in language 33
- The invention of the syllable 61
- Genetic classification and the historical method 73
- Animal communication and human language 99
- From proto-language to grammar 127
- The biological imperatives in communicative interaction 147
- Ritual/representation as the semiogenetic precursor of hominid symbol use 157
- Language acquisition and the essentialist-evolutionist debate 173
- Group selection in the biocultural evolution of language 195
- The biology of language 221
- A possibility of quantum evolution of language 257
- Biological and cultural factors in the evolution of language 265
- Index of names 277
- Index of terms 289
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of contents ix
- Chimps, children and creoles 1
- Some problems with an evolutionary view of written language 19
- Essentialism in language 33
- The invention of the syllable 61
- Genetic classification and the historical method 73
- Animal communication and human language 99
- From proto-language to grammar 127
- The biological imperatives in communicative interaction 147
- Ritual/representation as the semiogenetic precursor of hominid symbol use 157
- Language acquisition and the essentialist-evolutionist debate 173
- Group selection in the biocultural evolution of language 195
- The biology of language 221
- A possibility of quantum evolution of language 257
- Biological and cultural factors in the evolution of language 265
- Index of names 277
- Index of terms 289