Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... language ; as Chomsky pointed out many years ago , human language has special features that require a specialized brain module , and some recent evolutionary proposals have reflected that view ( Bickerton , 1991 ; Pinker , 1994 ) . In ...
... language ; as Chomsky pointed out many years ago , human language has special features that require a specialized brain module , and some recent evolutionary proposals have reflected that view ( Bickerton , 1991 ; Pinker , 1994 ) . In ...
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... Language , Tool Use and Intellect . Academic Press , 1993 . Cahin , W. H. The unitary hypothesis : a common neural circuitry for novel manipulations , language , plan - ahead , and throwing ? In K Gibson & T. Ingold , eds . , Tools , ...
... Language , Tool Use and Intellect . Academic Press , 1993 . Cahin , W. H. The unitary hypothesis : a common neural circuitry for novel manipulations , language , plan - ahead , and throwing ? In K Gibson & T. Ingold , eds . , Tools , ...
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... language and natural selection . Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 13 : 707-784 . Pinker , S. ( 1994 ) The Language Instinct : how the mind creates language . Morrow . Premack , D. Gavagai . MIT Press , 1987 . Savage - Rumbaugh , E.S. ...
... language and natural selection . Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 13 : 707-784 . Pinker , S. ( 1994 ) The Language Instinct : how the mind creates language . Morrow . Premack , D. Gavagai . MIT Press , 1987 . Savage - Rumbaugh , E.S. ...
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