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Oxford University Press The Origins of Comples Language An inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences Syllables and Truth by Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
This book proposes a new theory of the origins of human language ability and presents an original account of the early evolution of language. It explains why humans are the only language-using animals, challenges the assumption that language is a consequence of intelligence, and offers a new perspective on human uniqueness. Brilliantly executed, this book draws on evidence from archaeology, linguistics, cognitive science and evolutionary biology.