Anyone who sets out to described the role played by language in the development of our species is at once confronted by an apparent paradox, the Paradox of Continuity.
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Language and Species
April 15, 1992, University Of Chicago Press
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0226046117 9780226046112
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"Anyone who sets out to described the role played by language in the development of our species is at once confronted by an apparent paradox, the Paradox of Continuity."
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