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Defining language
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Roger W. Wescott
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Notes on contributors vii
- Introduction: Why study the origin of language? xv
- The origin of language according to the Bible 1
- Relationships of language evolution to hominid population expansion from lower paleolithic times onward 21
- The origin of human language 35
- On the origins of language and self-consciousness 41
- Evolution of the cerebellum 51
- Are male and female Homo sapiens selected for different auditory stimuli? 65
- Defining language 77
- Processes of communication in the origins of language 85
- On dating the origin of the modern form of language 99
- Signing & speaking 115
- The motor theory of language 123
- A world map of hypothesized language affiliations 159
- Paleolexicology 175
- Evolutionary patterns in linguistics 187
- Some observations on evolutionary concepts in current linguistics 225
- On metaphoric communication as the original protolanguage 245
- Semantic polarity and the origin of language 263
- Desiderata for an evolutionary account of the origins of language 285
- Intonation and the phonemic inventory 299
- Paleofiction and language origins 311
- Name index 331
- Subject index 339
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Notes on contributors vii
- Introduction: Why study the origin of language? xv
- The origin of language according to the Bible 1
- Relationships of language evolution to hominid population expansion from lower paleolithic times onward 21
- The origin of human language 35
- On the origins of language and self-consciousness 41
- Evolution of the cerebellum 51
- Are male and female Homo sapiens selected for different auditory stimuli? 65
- Defining language 77
- Processes of communication in the origins of language 85
- On dating the origin of the modern form of language 99
- Signing & speaking 115
- The motor theory of language 123
- A world map of hypothesized language affiliations 159
- Paleolexicology 175
- Evolutionary patterns in linguistics 187
- Some observations on evolutionary concepts in current linguistics 225
- On metaphoric communication as the original protolanguage 245
- Semantic polarity and the origin of language 263
- Desiderata for an evolutionary account of the origins of language 285
- Intonation and the phonemic inventory 299
- Paleofiction and language origins 311
- Name index 331
- Subject index 339