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==Chapter titles and author names== | ==Chapter titles and author names== | ||
*Language Evolution: The Hardest Problem in Science? —Morten H. Christiansen and Simon Kirby<br> | |||
*Language as an Adaptation to the Cognitive Niche —Steven Pinker<br> | |||
*The Language Mosaic and its Evolution —James R. Hurford<br> | |||
*What Can the Field of Linguistics Tell Us About the Origins of Language? —Frederick J. Newmeyer<br> | |||
*Symbol and Structure: A Comprehensive Framework for Language Evolution —Derek Bickerton<br> | |||
*On the Different Origins of Symbols and Grammar —Michael Tomasello<br> | |||
*Universal Grammar and Semiotic Constraints —Terrence W. Deacon<br> | |||
*The Archaeological Evidence of Language Origins: States of Art —Iain Davidson<br> | |||
*What Are the Uniquely Human Components of the Language Faculty? —Marc D. Hauserand W. Tecumseh Fitch<br> | |||
*The Evolving Mirror System: A Neural Basis for Language Readiness —Michael A. Arbib<br> | |||
*From Hand to Mouth: The Gestural Origins of Language —Michael C. Corballis<br> | |||
*The Origin and Subsequent Evolution of Language —Robin I. M. Dunbar<br> | |||
*Launching Language: The Gestural Origin of Discrete Infinity —Michael Studdert-Kennedy and Louis Goldstein<br> | |||
*Motor Control, Speech, and the Evolution of Human Language —Philip Lieberman<br> | |||
*From Language Learning to Language Evolution —Simon Kirby and Morten H. Christiansen<br> | |||
*Grammatical Assimilation —Ted Briscoe<br> | |||
*Language, Learning and Evolution —Natalia L. Komarova and Martin A. Nowak<br> | |||
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Chapter titles and author names
- Language Evolution: The Hardest Problem in Science? —Morten H. Christiansen and Simon Kirby
- Language as an Adaptation to the Cognitive Niche —Steven Pinker
- The Language Mosaic and its Evolution —James R. Hurford
- What Can the Field of Linguistics Tell Us About the Origins of Language? —Frederick J. Newmeyer
- Symbol and Structure: A Comprehensive Framework for Language Evolution —Derek Bickerton
- On the Different Origins of Symbols and Grammar —Michael Tomasello
- Universal Grammar and Semiotic Constraints —Terrence W. Deacon
- The Archaeological Evidence of Language Origins: States of Art —Iain Davidson
- What Are the Uniquely Human Components of the Language Faculty? —Marc D. Hauserand W. Tecumseh Fitch
- The Evolving Mirror System: A Neural Basis for Language Readiness —Michael A. Arbib
- From Hand to Mouth: The Gestural Origins of Language —Michael C. Corballis
- The Origin and Subsequent Evolution of Language —Robin I. M. Dunbar
- Launching Language: The Gestural Origin of Discrete Infinity —Michael Studdert-Kennedy and Louis Goldstein
- Motor Control, Speech, and the Evolution of Human Language —Philip Lieberman
- From Language Learning to Language Evolution —Simon Kirby and Morten H. Christiansen
- Grammatical Assimilation —Ted Briscoe
- Language, Learning and Evolution —Natalia L. Komarova and Martin A. Nowak