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"The Origin and Evolution of Human Communication: If We Were Walking the Walk, Were We Talking the Talk?" presented by James Mancinelli, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Books
Origins of Human Communication
by
Michael Tomasello
Call Number: 3rd FLOOR P116 .T66 2008
ISBN: 9780262201773
Publication Date: 2008-09-30
The Ape That Spoke
by
John McCrone
Call Number: 2nd FLOOR GN281.4 .M4 1991
ISBN: 9780688103262
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
The Evolution of Language
by
W. Tecumseh Fitch
ISBN: 9780521859936
Publication Date: 2010-04-01
The Evolutionary Emergence of Language
by
Chris Knight (Editor); Michael Studdert-Kennedy (Editor); James Hurford (Editor)
ISBN: 9780521781572
Publication Date: 2000-11-13
The Evolution of Language Out of Pre-language
by
T. Givón (Editor); Bertram F. Malle
ISBN: 9789027296085
Publication Date: 2002-12-18
Videos
Articles
Fitch, W. T. (2018). The biology and evolution of speech: A comparative analysis. Annual Review of Linguistics, 4(1), 255-279. doi:10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011817-045748
Lieberman, P. (2012). Vocal tract anatomy and the neural bases of talking. Journal of Phonetics, 40(4), 608-622. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2012.04.001
Scott-Phillips, T. (2015). Nonhuman primate communication, pragmatics, and the origins of language. Current Anthropology, 56(1), 56-80. doi:10.1086/679674
Arbib, M., Liebal, K., & Pika, S. (2008). Primate vocalization, gesture, and the evolution of human language. Current Anthropology, 49(6), 1053-1076. doi:10.1086/593015
Dominguez, M. H., & Rakic, P. (2009). The importance of being human: Language evolution. Nature, 462(7270), 169-170. doi:10.1038/462169a
Stout, D., Toth, N., Schick, K., & Chaminade, T. (2008). Neural correlates of early stone age toolmaking: Technology, language and cognition in human evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 363(1499), 1939-1949.
Ambrose, S. (2010). Coevolution of Composite‐Tool technology, constructive memory, and language: Implications for the evolution of modern human behavior. Current Anthropology, 51(S1), S135-S147. doi:10.1086/650296
Lieberman, P. (2002). On the nature and evolution of the neural bases of human language. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 119(S35), 36-62. doi:10.1002/ajpa.10171
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