The time frame of the emergence of modern language and its implications (English)
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The social origins of language
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2014
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Title:The time frame of the emergence of modern language and its implications
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Conference:Workshop, The social origins of language ; 2011 ; London
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Published in:The social origins of language ; 184-195STUDIES IN THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE ; 19 ; 184-195
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Place of publication:Oxford
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Publication date:2014-01-01
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Size:12 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographical references (pages 350-419) and indexes.
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Why we need to move from gene-culture co-evolution to culturally driven co-evolutionDor, D. / Jablonka, E. et al. | 2014
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Niche construction and semiosis: biocultural and social dynamicsSinha, C. et al. | 2014
- 47
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Signal evolution and the social brainPower, C. et al. | 2014
- 56
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How can a social theory of language evolution be grounded in evidence?Johansson, S. et al. | 2014
- 67
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The `poly-modalic' nature of utterances and its relevance for inquiring into language originsKendon, A. et al. | 2014
- 77
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BaYaka Pygmy multi-modal and mimetic communication traditionsLewis, J. et al. | 2014
- 92
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Language presupposes an enchronic infrastructure for social interactionEnfield, N.J. / Sidnell, J. et al. | 2014
- 105
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The instruction of imagination: language and its evolution as a communication technologyDor, D. et al. | 2014
- 129
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Chimpanzee grooming gestures and sounds: what might they tell us about how language evolved?Pika, S. et al. | 2014
- 141
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Vocal communication and social awareness in chimpanzees and bonobosClay, Z. / Zuberbuhler, K. et al. | 2014
- 157
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Why humans and not apes: the social preconditions for the emergence of languageWhitehead, C. et al. | 2014
- 171
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Language and collective fiction: from children's pretence to social institutionsWyman, E. et al. | 2014
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The time frame of the emergence of modern language and its implicationsDediu, D. / Levinson, S.C. et al. | 2014
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The evolution of ritual as a process of sexual selectionPower, C. et al. | 2014
- 208
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The red thread: pigment use and the evolution of collective ritualWatts, I. et al. | 2014
- 228
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Language and symbolic culture: an outcome of hunter-gatherer reverse dominanceKnight, C. et al. | 2014
- 249
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The co-evolution of human intersubjectivity, morality, and languageZlatev, J. et al. | 2014
- 267
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Forever united: the co-evolution of language and normativityLamm, E. et al. | 2014
- 284
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Why talk?Dessalles, J.-L. et al. | 2014
- 297
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Vocal deception, laughter, and the linguistic significance of reverse dominanceKnight, C. / Lewis, J. et al. | 2014
- 317
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Memory, imagination, and the evolution of modern languageGinsburg, S. / Jablonka, E. et al. | 2014
- 325
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Transmission biases in the cultural evolution of language: towards an explanatory frameworkEnfield, N.J. et al. | 2014
- 336
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Breaking down false barriers to understandingSteels, L. et al. | 2014