In:Becoming Eloquent: Advances in the emergence of language, human cognition, and modern cultures
Edited by Francesco d'Errico and Jean-Marie Hombert
[Not in series 152] 2009
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 December 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.152.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Language and archaeology
From the origin of language to the diversification of languages: What can archaeology and palaeoanthropology say?
Early diffusion of domestic bovids in Europe: An indicator for human contacts, exchanges and migrations?
Language and genes
Linguistic, cultural and genetic perspectives on human diversity in west-central Africa
The Berber and the Berbers: Genetic and linguistic diversities
East meets West: The Assam corridor
Genetic and linguistic diversity in Central Asia
Genetic and linguistic borders in the Himalayan Region
Language acquisition and language universals
From babbling to first words in four languages: Common trends across languages and individual differences
Language and animal communication
The primate roots of human language: Primate vocal behaviour and cognition in the wild
Language evolution and computer modeling
Can agent-based language evolution contribute to archeology?
Index
