Imitation systems, monkey vocalization, and the human language

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):133-134 (2005)
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Abstract

In offering a detailed view of putative steps towards the emergence of language from a cognitive standpoint, Michael Arbib is also introducing an evolutionary framework that can be used as a useful tool to confront other viewpoints on language evolution, including hypotheses that emphasize possible alternatives to suggestions that language could not have emerged from an earlier primate vocal communication system.

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