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Viewing language from an anthropological perspective , Kroeber repeatedly turned his attention to comparisons and contrasts with communication systems in other species , notably the bee . His particular concern was to illuminate the ...
Viewing language from an anthropological perspective , Kroeber repeatedly turned his attention to comparisons and contrasts with communication systems in other species , notably the bee . His particular concern was to illuminate the ...
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Having briefly disposed of food as a symbol conductor , Lindauer devotes all of the remaining four of his five chapters to communication by dancing . The olfactory sense , the sense of taste , the eye , the gravitational sense organs ...
Having briefly disposed of food as a symbol conductor , Lindauer devotes all of the remaining four of his five chapters to communication by dancing . The olfactory sense , the sense of taste , the eye , the gravitational sense organs ...
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In trying to track the dancing instinct backwards in time , one must start with descriptive statements of existing structures of communication in species of A pis other than mellifera . To accomplish this , Lindauer journeyed to the ...
In trying to track the dancing instinct backwards in time , one must start with descriptive statements of existing structures of communication in species of A pis other than mellifera . To accomplish this , Lindauer journeyed to the ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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