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Monday, November 17, 2008
Language evolution embedded in cooperative social context
Another installment in the Nature series "Being Human" is offered by Szathmáry and Számadó , who put the case that language evolved in a highly social, cooperative context as one of a suite of uniquely human traits, meriting special status because of the opportunities that it opened up.
Blog Categories:
evolutionary psychology,
human evolution,
language
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