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... linguistics . Physical anthropologists interested in the relationship between human and protohuman fossils may , because ... linguistic , and cultural aspects of human existence . Rather , it strives to achieve a particular orientation ...
... linguistics . Physical anthropologists interested in the relationship between human and protohuman fossils may , because ... linguistic , and cultural aspects of human existence . Rather , it strives to achieve a particular orientation ...
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... linguistic " molds " that constrain thought . The forms of a person's thoughts are controlled by inexorable laws of pattern of which he is unconscious . These patterns are the unperceived intricate systematizations of his own language ...
... linguistic " molds " that constrain thought . The forms of a person's thoughts are controlled by inexorable laws of pattern of which he is unconscious . These patterns are the unperceived intricate systematizations of his own language ...
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... linguistic structures and can as easily develop in relationship to English , French , Swahili , or Hindi . The Significance of Linguistic Change ... linguistic evolution than we can expect to terminate The Significance of Linguistic Change.
... linguistic structures and can as easily develop in relationship to English , French , Swahili , or Hindi . The Significance of Linguistic Change ... linguistic evolution than we can expect to terminate The Significance of Linguistic Change.
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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