Neanderthal Language Neanderthal Language

Neanderthal Language

Demystifying the Linguistic Powers of our Extinct Cousins

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Publisher Description

Did Neanderthals have language, and if so, what was it like? Scientists agree overall that the behaviour and cognition of Neanderthals resemble that of early modern humans in important ways. However, the existence and nature of Neanderthal language remains a controversial topic. The first in-depth treatment of this intriguing subject, this book comes to the unique conclusion that, collective hunting is a better window on Neanderthal language than other behaviours. It argues that Neanderthal hunters employed linguistic signs akin to those of modern language, but lacked complex grammar. Rudolf Botha unpacks and appraises important inferences drawn by researchers working in relevant branches of archaeology and other prehistorical fields, and uses a large range of multidisciplinary literature to bolster his arguments. An important contribution to this lively field, this book will become a landmark book for students and scholars alike, in essence, illuminating Neanderthals' linguistic powers.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
21 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
365
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
12.4
MB
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