Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... human life ; and even more rarely does one ever consider their raison d'être in the human species . Model - making constitutes a truly astonishing evolutionary attainment , without which it would be vir- tually impossible for humans to ...
... human life ; and even more rarely does one ever consider their raison d'être in the human species . Model - making constitutes a truly astonishing evolutionary attainment , without which it would be vir- tually impossible for humans to ...
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... Human language and our reptilian brain , he is especially eager to point out the contributions of very old parts of the human brain . Perhaps the main idea is best conveyed by his claim that ' Ultimately , human linguistic and cognitive ...
... Human language and our reptilian brain , he is especially eager to point out the contributions of very old parts of the human brain . Perhaps the main idea is best conveyed by his claim that ' Ultimately , human linguistic and cognitive ...
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... human linguistic ability and its evolutionary history . First and most important , there is basically no account of the symbolic or functional dimension of language , and indeed the word communication ( or social or meaning ) does not ...
... human linguistic ability and its evolutionary history . First and most important , there is basically no account of the symbolic or functional dimension of language , and indeed the word communication ( or social or meaning ) does not ...
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