Biolinguagem & Antropologia


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Andrade e Silva, 2005. Conhecer e conhecimento.

Andrade e Silva, 2005. Dialética, diálogo e conversa.


Argue, Donlon, Groves and Wright, 2006. Homo floresiensis: Microcephalic, pygmoid, Australopithecus or Homo?


Bagno e Rangel, 2005. Tarefas da educação lingüística no Brasil.

Balter, 2008. Why we’re different: Probing the gap between apes and humans.

Barreto, 2010. Ontología y antropología de la interanimalidad.

Bateson, 1972. The logical categories of learning and communication.

Bickerton, 1983. Creole languages.

Bickerton, 2003. Symbol and structure: A comprehensive framework for language evolution.

Boë , Heim, Honda and Maeda, 2002. The potential Neandertal vowel space was as large as that of modern humans.

Brunet, 2008. Origine et évolution des hominidés: Toumaï, une confirmation éclatante de la prédiction de Darwin.

Carpenter, Tomasello and Savage-Rumbaugh, 1995. Joint attention and imitative learning.

Clarke, Reichard and Zuberbühler, 2006. The syntax and meaning of wild gibbon songs.

Chomsky, 1959. A review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal behavior.

Darwin and Wallace, 1958. On the tendency of species to form varieties; and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection.

Dawkins, 1991. Viruses of the mind.

Deacon, 2000. Evolutionary perspectives on language and brain plasticity.

Deleuze e Parnet, 1988. A de animal.

Despret, 2004. The body we care for: figures of anthropo-zoo-genesis.

de waal, 1995. Bonobo, sex and society.

Disotell, 2006. Chumanzee evolution.

Dyer, 2002. The biology of the dance language.

Egnor, Miller and Hauser, 2005. Nonhuman primate communication.

Everett, 2005. Cultural constraints on grammar and cognition in Pirahã.