Eve Spoke Human Language and Human Evolution

Cover of Eve Spoke Human Language and Human Evolution by Philip Lieberman
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780393040890
Dimensions:
Height: 8.6 Inches
Length: 5.7 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 401
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Eve Spoke Human Language and Human Evolution by Philip Lieberman, published by W. W. Norton & Company in 1998, is a thought-provoking exploration of the origins of human language. This first edition, comprising 192 pages, delves into the evolutionary journey that distinguishes Homo sapiens from other species. Lieberman critically examines the concept of language, questioning its definition and exploring its significance in human development.

In this book, readers will find an in-depth analysis that combines insights from anthropology, linguistics, and evolutionary psychology. Lieberman investigates the anatomical and neurological advancements that enabled the emergence of language, moving beyond simplistic notions of a language gene. By integrating fossil evidence with modern neuroscientific findings, he presents a nuanced understanding of how environmental factors and biological capacities intertwine to shape human communication. Eve Spoke offers a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between language and evolution, inviting readers to reconsider established theories in the field.


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The human imagination never ceases to be captivated by the quest for its own roots. Who were our ancestors? In the evolutionary clash of brains and brawn, what was it that prevailed and made us, Homo sapiens, uniquely human? Today scientists cite language as the distinctively human feature. But what is language–a sign, a grunt? a sound with collective symbolic meaning? This remarkable book seeks to set the record straight with a critical refinement of the language theory, providing us for the first time with a scientific explanation of how Eve came to speak at all.

Wrestling with the age-old question of why such a large gulf exists between humans and other animals, Philip Lieberman mines both the fossil record and modern neuroscientific techniques to chart the development of the anatomy and brain mechanisms necessary for human language as we know it. Eschewing any notion of a language gene or instinct, he pursues instead an evolutionary path in which environment acts on a biological capacity to reveal the interconnectedness of systems that make us most human: precise motor skills, speech, language, and complex thought. Eve Spoke challenges the dominant scientific theories of language’s origins and forges a new understanding of the role of language in our evolution.

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Language: en. Pages: 192. Edition: First Edition.

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