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... spoken language . Clearly human social intelligence today is profoundly shaped by language . Given the long period during which spoken language may well have emerged , it is likely that the transition to hominid social intelligence ...
... spoken language . Clearly human social intelligence today is profoundly shaped by language . Given the long period during which spoken language may well have emerged , it is likely that the transition to hominid social intelligence ...
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... spoken language for hominid social intelligence ( apart from my own paper ) . Yet spoken language remains the single robust difference between apes and modern Homo sapiens . The argument seems to be that developed spoken language was ...
... spoken language for hominid social intelligence ( apart from my own paper ) . Yet spoken language remains the single robust difference between apes and modern Homo sapiens . The argument seems to be that developed spoken language was ...
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British Academy. Table 1. Emergence of spoken language : rough dates . Homo habilis Established early proto - language from 2 million years Homo erectus Developing language from 1.5 million years Archaic Homo sapiens Complex language ...
British Academy. Table 1. Emergence of spoken language : rough dates . Homo habilis Established early proto - language from 2 million years Homo erectus Developing language from 1.5 million years Archaic Homo sapiens Complex language ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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