FINDING THE TRUE PLACE OF HABILIS IN LANGUAGE EVOLUTION

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BICKERTON, D
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10.1017/S0140525X00037936
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Despite some sound basic assumptions, Wilkins & Wakefield portray a Homo habilis too linguistically sophisticated to fit in with the subsequent fossil record and thereby lose a reasoned explanation for human innovativeness. They err, too, in accepting a single-level model of conceptual structure and in deriving initial linguistic units from calls, a process far more dubious than the derivation of home-sign from naive gesture.
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