
The Social Origins of Language
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- 1: Daniel Dor, Chris Knight, and Jerome Lewis: Introduction: A social perspective on how language began
- PART 1 Theoretical Foundations
- 2: Daniel Dor and Eva Jablonka: Why we need to move from gene-culture co-evolution to culturally-driven co-evolution
- 3: Chris Sinha: Niche construction and semiosis: Biocultural and social dynamics
- 4: Camilla Power: Signal evolution and the social brain
- 5: Sverker Johansson: How can a social theory of language evolution be grounded in evidence?
- PART 2 Language as a Collective Object
- 6: Adam Kendon: The 'poly-modalic' nature of utterances and its relevance for inquiring into language origins
- 7: Jerome Lewis: BaYaka Pygmy multi-modal and mimetic communication traditions
- 8: Nick J. Enfield and Jack Sidnell: Language presupposes an enchronic infrastructure for social interaction
- 9: Daniel Dor: The instruction of imagination: Language and its evolution as a communication technology
- PART 3 Apes and People, Past and Present
- 10: Simone Pika: Chimpanzee grooming gestures and sounds: What might they tell us about how language evolved?
- 11: Zanna Clay and Klaus Zuberbühler: Vocal communication and social awareness in chimpanzees and bonobos
- 12: Charles Whitehead: Why humans and not apes: The social preconditions for the emergence of language
- 13: Emily Wyman: Language and collective fiction: From children's pretence to social institutions
- 14: Dan Dediu and Stephen C. Levinson: The time frame of the emergence of modern language and its implications
- 15: Camilla Power: The evolution of ritual as a process of sexual selection
- 16: Ian Watts: The red thread: Pigment use and the evolution of collective ritual
- 17: Chris Knight: Language and symbolic culture: An outcome of hunter-gatherer reverse dominance
- PART 4 The Social Origins of Language
- 18: Jordan Zlatev: The co-evolution of human intersubjectivity, morality, and language
- 19: Ehud Lamm: Forever united: The co-evolution of language and normativity
- 20: Jean-Louis Dessalles: Why talk?
- 21: Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis: Vocal deception, laughter, and the linguistic significance of reverse dominance
- PART 5 The Journey Thereafter
- 22: Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka: Memory, imagination, and the evolution of modern language
- 23: Nick J. Enfield: Transmission biases in the cultural evolution of language: Towards an explanatory framework
- 24: Luc Steels: Breaking down false barriers to understanding
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