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The emergence of protolanguage : holophrasis vs compositionality

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Published in:Benjamins current topics
Main Authors: Arbib, Michael A. (ed.), Bickerton, Derek (ed.)
Content type: Book
Published: Amsterdam: Benjamins 2010
Series:Benjamins current topics ; 24
Source:MPIPL_cat
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But how did protolanguage actually start? ; p. 167-174 Bickerton, Derek
The "complex first" paradox ; p. 67-82 Werning, Markus
From metonymy to syntax in the communication of events ; p. 51-66 Dessalles, Jean-Louis
Growth points from the very beginning ; p. 117-132 McNeill, David, Duncan, Susan D., Cole, Jonathan, Gallagher, Shaun, Bertenthal, Bennett I.
Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum ; p. 153-166 Arbib, Michael A.
Holophrastic protolanguage ; p. 83-98 Tallerman, Maggie
Is a holistic protolanguage a plausible precursor to language? ; p. 1-18 Smith, Kenny
Proto-discourse and the emergence of compositionality ; p. 19-34 Bowie, Jill
Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny ; p. 35-50 Greenfield, Patricia M., Lyn, Heidi, Savage-Rumbaugh, E. Sue
Protolanguage reconstructed ; p. 99-116 Smith, Andrew D. M.
The roots of linguistic organization in a new language ; p. 133-152 Aronoff, Mark, Meir, Irit, Padden, Carol A., Sandler, Wendy
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