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Historical linguistics / Human communication / Linguistics / Knowledge / Origin of language / Communication / Culture / Charles F. Hockett / Speech / Language / Science / Anthropology
Date: 2011-10-21 18:00:12
Historical linguistics
Human communication
Linguistics
Knowledge
Origin of language
Communication
Culture
Charles F. Hockett
Speech
Language
Science
Anthropology

The Origin of Speech by Charles F. Hackett September 2960 Man is the only animal that can communicate by means ofabstract symbols. Yet this ability shares many features with communication

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