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Language and kinship: We need some Darwinian theory here
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2010
Abstract
Common to language and kinship is digital format. This is a discovery, not an innate feature of human cognition. But to produce a testable model, we need Darwinian behavioural ecology.
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Language and kinship: We need some Darwinian theory here
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