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The Language Phenomenon : Human Communication from Milliseconds to Millennia
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The Language Phenomenon : Human Communication from Milliseconds to Millennia
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
Neurobiology: Language By, In, Through and Across the Brain
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Chapter 3
Dialogue: Interactive Alignment and Its Implications for Language Learning and Language Change
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Chapter 4
Learning: Statistical Mechanisms in Language Acquisition
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Chapter 5
Evolution: Language Use and the Evolution of Languages
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Chapter 6
Transitions: The Evolution of Linguistic Replicators
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Chapter 7
Genes: Interactions with Language on Three Levels—Inter-Individual Variation, Historical Correlations and Genetic Biasing
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Chapter 8
Language in Nature: On the Evolutionary Roots of a Cultural Phenomenon
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Chapter 9
Self-Organization: Complex Dynamical Systems in the Evolution of Speech
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Chapter 10
Environment: Language Ecology and Language Death
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Chapter 11
Conclusions
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Good Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age (73rd percentile)
Good Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age and source (77th percentile)
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. Neurobiology: Language By, In, Through and Across the Brain
3. Dialogue: Interactive Alignment and Its Implications for Language Learning and Language Change
4. Learning: Statistical Mechanisms in Language Acquisition
5. Evolution: Language Use and the Evolution of Languages
6. Transitions: The Evolution of Linguistic Replicators
7. Genes: Interactions with Language on Three Levels—Inter-Individual Variation, Historical Correlations and Genetic Biasing
8. Language in Nature: On the Evolutionary Roots of a Cultural Phenomenon
9. Self-Organization: Complex Dynamical Systems in the Evolution of Speech
10. Environment: Language Ecology and Language Death
11. Conclusions
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University College London, University of London
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