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The Symbolic Species The Coevolution Of Language And The Brain 1st Ed International Society For Science And Religiondeacon

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The Symbolic Species The Coevolution Of Language And The Brain 1st Ed International Society For Science And Religiondeacon
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company;[International Society for Science and Religion]
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 527
Author: International Society for Science and Religion.;Deacon, Terrence William
ISBN: 9780393038385, 9780393317541, 9780393343021, 0393038386, 0393317544, 0393343022
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st ed

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The Symbolic Species The Coevolution Of Language And The Brain 1st Ed International Society For Science And Religiondeacon by International Society For Science And Religion.;deacon, Terrence William 9780393038385, 9780393317541, 9780393343021, 0393038386, 0393317544, 0393343022 instant download after payment.

Theorizing that the human brain and language developed in concert, a study of the origin of language argues that the seeds of language grew and developed in pair bonding between proto- and early-human males and females.

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