The "complex first" paradox : why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?

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Published in:The emergence of protolanguage, ed. by Michael A. Arbib and Derek Bickerton, Amsterdam, 2010, p. 67-82 (Benjamins current topics ; 24)
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spelling Werning, Markus
The "complex first" paradox
why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?
Markus Werning
The emergence of protolanguage
ed. by Michael A. Arbib and Derek Bickerton
Amsterdam, 2010
p. 67-82
Benjamins current topics ; 24
978-90-272-2254-1
In
spellingShingle Werning, Markus
The "complex first" paradox : why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?
title The "complex first" paradox : why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?
title_full The "complex first" paradox why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns? Markus Werning
title_fullStr The "complex first" paradox why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns? Markus Werning
title_full_unstemmed The "complex first" paradox why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns? Markus Werning
title_search The "complex first" paradox why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?
title_short The "complex first" paradox
title_sort complex first paradox why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns markus werning
title_sub why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns?