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The most robust difference between sub - human primates and Homo sapiens sapiens is our use of spoken language . Clearly human social intelligence today is profoundly shaped by language . Given the long period during which spoken ...
The most robust difference between sub - human primates and Homo sapiens sapiens is our use of spoken language . Clearly human social intelligence today is profoundly shaped by language . Given the long period during which spoken ...
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The ' Origin ' of Spoken Language 8 From the 1860s there was a long period during which considering possibilities for the origin of human language was thought dangerously speculative and in any case of little scholarly interest .
The ' Origin ' of Spoken Language 8 From the 1860s there was a long period during which considering possibilities for the origin of human language was thought dangerously speculative and in any case of little scholarly interest .
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Homo habilis Homo erectus Established early proto - language from 2 million years Developing language from 1.5 ... Homo sapiens Complex language from 0.3 million years Fully modern humans Fully developed languages from 0.05 million ...
Homo habilis Homo erectus Established early proto - language from 2 million years Developing language from 1.5 ... Homo sapiens Complex language from 0.3 million years Fully modern humans Fully developed languages from 0.05 million ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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