ЖАНРЫ

Происхождение языка: Факты, исследования, гипотезы
Шрифт:

Crelin E. The Human Vocal Tract: Anatomy, function, development and evolution. — New York: Vantage Press, 1987. — 265 p.

Croft W. Syntactic Categories and Grammatical Relations. The Cognitive Organization of Information. — Chicago; London: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1991. — XIII, 331 p.

Сrow T.J. Did Homo Sapiens speciate on the Y chromosome? // Psycoloquy. — 2000. — Vol. 11. — N 1. — P. 1–18.

Currat M., Excoffier L. Modern humans did not admix with neanderthals during their range expansion into Europe. // Public library of science: Biology. — 2004. — Vol. 2. — P. 2264–2274 .

Daniel H. The vestibular system and language acquisition // Studies in language origins. Vol. 1 / Ed. by Wind J., Pulleyblank E.G., de Groher E., Bichakjian B.H. — Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1989. — Vol. 1. — P. 257–271.

Dart R.A. The osteodontokeratic culture of Australopithecus promеtheus. — Transvaal Museum [Pretoria] Memoir. — Pretoria. — 1957. — № 10. — VIII, 105 p.

Dasser V. A social concept in Java monkeys // Animal behaviour. — 1988. — Vol. 36. — № 1. — P. 225–230.

Davidson I. The archeological evidence of language origins: States of art // Language evolution / Ed. by Christiansen M.H., Kirby S. — Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2003. — P. 140–157.

Davis B.L., MacNeilage P.F. The internal structure of the syllable // The evolution of language out of pre-language / Ed. by Givon T., Malle B.F. — Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2002. — P. 135–154.

Dawkins R. The selfish gene. — Oxford: Oxford Univ.Press, 1976. — 224 с.

Deacon T. The symbolic species: The co-evolution of language and the brain. — N.Y.; L.: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1997. — 527 p.

Dean C., Leakey M.G., Reid D., Schrenk F., Schwartz G.T., Stringer C., Walker A. Growth processes in teeth distinguish modern humans from Homo erectus and earlier hominins // Nature. — 2001. — Vol. 414. — P. 628–631.

Deecke V.B., Ford J.K.B., Spong P. Dialect change in resident killer whales: implications for vocal learning and cultural transmission // Animal behaviour. — 2000. — Vol. 60. — Issue 5. — P. 629–638.

DeGusta D., Gilbert W.H., Turner S.P. Hypoglossal canal size and hominid speech // Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA. — 1999. — Vol. 96. — P. 1800–1804. Стр. 404, перед «Dennett D.C. Darwin's…»

Demenocal P.B. Climate and human evolution//Science. — 2011. — Vol. 331. — P. 540–542.

Dennett D.C. Darwin’s dangerous idea: Evolution and the meanings of life. — N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, 1995. — 586 p.

D’Errico F., Henshilwood C., Vanhaeren M., van Niekerk K. Nassarius kraussianus shell beads from Blombos Cave: Evidence for symbolic behaviour in Middle Stone Age // Journal of Human Evolution. — 2005. — Vol. 48. — 1. — P. 3–24.

Dessalles J.-L. Language and hominid politics // The evolutionary emergence of language: Social function and the origins of linguistic form / Ed. by Knight Chr., Studdert-Kennedy M., Hurford J.R. — Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000. — P. 62–80.

Diesendruck G., Markson L. Children’s avoidance of lexical overlap: A pragmatic account. // Developmental psychology. — 2001. — Vol. 37. — Issue 5. — P. 630–644.

Di Sciullo A.M., Williams E. On the definition of word. — Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1987. — 128 p.

Dryer M.S. Are grammatical relations universal? // Essays on Language Function and Language Type: Dedicated to T. Givon / Ed. by Bybee J., Haiman J., Thompson S.A. — Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1997. — P. 115–143.

Dunbar R. Grooming, gossip and the evolution of language. — Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1996. — 230 p.

Dunbar R.J.M. The origin and subsequent evolution of language // Language evolution / Ed. by Christiansen M.H., Kirby S. — Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2003. — P. 219–234.

Eibl-Eibesfeldt I. Human ethology. — N.Y.: Aldine de Gruyter, 1989. — X V, 848 p.

Enard W., Przeworski M., Fisher S.E., Lai C.S.L., Wiebe V., Kitano T., Monaco A.P., Paabo S. Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language // Nature. — 2002. — Vol. 418. — P. 869–872.

Enfield N.J. Language as shaped by social interaction // Behavioral and brain sciences. — 2008. — Vol. 31. — P. 519–520.

Evans C.S. Referential signals // Perspectives in ethology. Vol. 12: Communication / Ed. by Owings D., Beecher M.D., Thompson N.S. — Vo l.12. — N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1997. — P. 99–143.

Evans C.S., Evans L. Chicken food calls are functionally referential // Animal behaviour. — 1999. — Vol. 58. — Issue 2. — P. 307–319.

Evans N., Levinson S.C. The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science // Behavioral and brain sciences. — 2009. — Vol. 32. — P. 429–492.

Evans P.D., Gilbert S.L., Mekel-Bobrov N., Vallender E.J., Anderson J.R., Vaez-Azizi L.M., Tishkoff S.A., Hudson R.R., Lahn B.T. Microcephalin, a gene regulating brain size, continues to evolve adaptively in humans // Science. — 2005: — Vol. 309. — P. 1717–1720.

Evans W.E., Bastian J. Marine mammal communication: social and ecological factors // Andersen H.T. (ed.), The biology of marine mammals. — N.Y.: Academic Press, 1969. — P. 425–475.

The evolutionof language: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the evolution of language / Ed. by Smith A.D.M., Smith K., Ferrer-i-Cancho R. — Singapore: World Scientific, 2008. — 532p.

The evolutionof language out of pre-language / Ed. by Givon T., Malle B.F. — Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2002. — 392 p.

Поделиться с друзьями: