Why We Talk: The Evolutionary Origins of Language (Oxford Studies in the Evolution of Language) by Jean-Louis Dessalles, James Grieve
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Overview: Constant exchange of information is integral to our societies. Jean-Louis Dessalles explores how this came into being. He develops a view of language as an instrument for conversation rather than mental representation and thought. Presenting language evolution as a natural history of conversation, the author sheds light on the emergence of communication in the hominine congregations, as well as on the human nature.
Genre: Nonfiction > Educational

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 3.7 mb
Overview: Constant exchange of information is integral to our societies. Jean-Louis Dessalles explores how this came into being. He develops a view of language as an instrument for conversation rather than mental representation and thought. Presenting language evolution as a natural history of conversation, the author sheds light on the emergence of communication in the hominine congregations, as well as on the human nature.
Genre: Nonfiction > Educational
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