Solving the language origins puzzle: Collecting and assembling all pertinent pieces

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):189-190 (1995)
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Abstract

Wilkins & Wakefield fall short of solving the language origin puzzle because they underestimate the cognitive and linguistic capacities of great apes. A focus on ape capacities leads to the recognition of varied levels of cognition and language and to a gradualistic model of language emergence in which early hominid language skills exceed those of the apes but fall far short of those of modern humans or later fossil hominid groups

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