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Title The evolutionary emergence of language : evidence and inference / edited by Rudolf Botha, Martin Everaert
Edition First edition
Published Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (355 pages) : illustrations
Series Oxford linguistics
Oxford studies in the evolution of language ; 17
Oxford linguistics.
Studies in the evolution of language ; 17.
Contents Introduction: evidence and inference in the study of language evolution / Rudolf Botha and Martin Everaert -- What is special about the human language faculty and how did it get that way? / Stephen R. Anderson -- Language has evolved to depend on multiple-cue integration / Morten H. Christiansen -- Homesign as a way-station between co-speech gesture and sign language: the evolution of segmentation and sequencing / Ann Senghas, Asli Özyürek, and Susan Goldin-Meadow -- Kin selection, pedagogy, and linguistic complexity: whence protolanguage? / Maggie Tallerman -- Neanderthal linguistic abilities: an alternative view / Katharine MacDonald and Wil Roebroeks -- The archaeology of number concept and its implications for the evolution of language / Thomas Wynn, Frederick L. Coolidge, and Karenleigh A. Overmann -- The evolution of semantics: sharing conceptual domains / Peter Gärdenfors -- Speech-gesture links in the ontogeny and phylogeny of gestural communication / Jacques Vauclair and Hélène Cochet -- Exploring the gaps between primate calls and human language / Alban Lemasson, Karim Ouattara, and Klaus Zuberbühler -- Talking about the apes, birds, bees, and other living creatures: language evolution in light of comparative animal behaviour / Kathleen R. Gibson -- FoxP2 and deep homology in the evolution of birdsong and human language / Alan Langus, Jana Petri, Marina Nespor, and Constance Scharff -- Genetics, evolution, and the innateness of language / Karl C. Diller and Rebecca L. Cann
Summary Leading primatologists, cognitive scientists, anthropologists, and linguists consider how language evolution can be understood by means of inference from the study of linked or analogous phenomena in language, animal behaviour, genetics, neurology, culture, and biology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Language and languages -- Origin.
Computational linguistics.
computational linguistics.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
Computational linguistics
Language and languages -- Origin
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Botha, Rudolf P.
Everaert, Martin
ISBN 9780191626470
0191626473
9780191759000
0191759007