The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us Contributor(s): King, Barbara J. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0933452594 ISBN-13: 9780933452596 Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press OUR PRICE: $29.65 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: December 1999 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Language Arts & Disciplines - Social Science | Anthropology - Physical |
Dewey: 401 |
LCCN: 99028268 |
Physical Information: 1.38" H x 6.31" W x 9.24" (1.77 lbs) 464 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Is human language unique in the animal world, or does it have meaningful precursors in animal communication? In The Origins of Language, ten primatologists and paleoanthropologists conduct a comprehensive examination of the nonhuman primate data, discussing different views of what language is and suggesting how the primatological perspective can be used to fashion more rigorous theories of language origins and evolution. Together, the essays make a powerful case against the position that language is an innate biological system unique to humans and demonstrate that many aspects of language likely have a long evolutionary history-one that extends back beyond hominids to encompass our closest living relatives in the animal world. |