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Nobuko Adachi, Zdenek Salzmann - ISBN: 9780813349541
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Holistic perspectives and Duranti's 3 paradigms explained
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Language origins and evolution, lexicostatistics, and glottochronology
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Language classification: pidgin vs. creole
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Common types of messages we send in order to communicate
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The different language communities
The first article review including Why Gossip Is Good for You by Robert Dunbar and The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker

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