LanguageSampleMulti-SourceLiteratureReview2.docx

LanguageSampleMulti-SourceLiteratureReview2.docx

SEARCHING FOR THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE 1

SEARCHING FOR THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE 13

Searching for the Origins of Language

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University of Maryland Global Campus

WRTG 391: Advance Research Writing

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Jackendoff, R., & Pinker, S. (2005). The nature of the language faculty and its implications for evolution of language (Reply to Fitch, Hauser, and Chomsky). Elsevier Cognition, 97, 211-225.

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Martin, C. F., Bhui, R., Bossaerts, P., Matsuzawa, T., & Camerer C. (2014, June 05). Chimpanzee choice rates in competitive games match equilibrium game theory predictions. Scientific Reports, 4, 5182.

Suzuki, T. N., Wheatcroft, D., & Griesser M. (2019). The syntax–semantics interface in animal vocal communication. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 375: 20190046.

Tecumseh Fitch, W. (2017). Empirical approaches to the study of language evolution. Psychomonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 3-33.

Tecumseh Fitch, W. (2019, November 18). Animal cognition and the evolution of human language: why we cannot focus solely on communication. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 375: 20190046.

Terrace, H. S., Petitto, L. A., Sanders, R. J., & Bever, T. G. (1979). Can an ape create a sentence? Science, 206(4421), 891-902.