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The Language Of Huntergatherers Tom Gldemann Patrick Mcconvell Richard A Rhodes

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The Language Of Huntergatherers Tom Gldemann Patrick Mcconvell Richard A Rhodes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.65 MB
Author: Tom Güldemann; Patrick McConvell; Richard A. Rhodes
ISBN: 9781139026208, 1139026208
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Language Of Huntergatherers Tom Gldemann Patrick Mcconvell Richard A Rhodes by Tom Güldemann; Patrick Mcconvell; Richard A. Rhodes 9781139026208, 1139026208 instant download after payment.

Hunter-gatherers are often portrayed as 'others' standing outside the main trajectory of human social evolution. But even after eleven millennia of agriculture and two centuries of widespread industrialization, hunter-gatherer societies continue to exist. This volume, using the lens of language, offers us a window into the inner workings of twenty-first-century hunter-gatherer societies - how they survive and how they interface with societies that produce more. It challenges long-held assumptions about the limits on social dynamism in hunter-gatherer societies to show that their languages are no different either typologically or sociolinguistically from other languages. With its worldwide coverage, this volume serves as a report on the state of hunter-gatherer societies at the beginning of the twenty-first century, and readers in all geographical areas will find arguments of relevance here.

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