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... language . Given the long period during which spoken language may well have emerged , it is likely that the transition to hominid social intelligence would have been powerfully driven by increasing language skills . The next element to ...
... language . Given the long period during which spoken language may well have emerged , it is likely that the transition to hominid social intelligence would have been powerfully driven by increasing language skills . The next element to ...
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... language might have taken . " This is not the place to discuss hypothetical early language , and related debates . What is important for an evolutionary perspective on hominid social intelligence is that with this recent work we may ...
... language might have taken . " This is not the place to discuss hypothetical early language , and related debates . What is important for an evolutionary perspective on hominid social intelligence is that with this recent work we may ...
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... language from 2 million years Homo erectus Developing language from 1.5 million years Archaic Homo sapiens Complex language from 0.3 million years Fully modern humans Fully developed languages from 0.05 million years Based on : W. Foley ...
... language from 2 million years Homo erectus Developing language from 1.5 million years Archaic Homo sapiens Complex language from 0.3 million years Fully modern humans Fully developed languages from 0.05 million years Based on : W. Foley ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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