The adaptive significance of human language: Function, form and social evolution
<p>Language is arguably one of the most salient features that distinguish humans from other animal species. However, despite the existence of a large body of relevant theoretical and empirical research, there is currently no consensus as to why language emerged exclusively in the human specie...
Main Author: | Oesch, NT |
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Other Authors: | Dunbar, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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