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The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved (Oxford Studies In The Evolution Of Language),New Marusek Blyth Argues That The 1930S

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Blyth Argues That The 1930S Labor Reacted Against The Exigencies Of The Market And Demanded State Action To Mitigate The Market'S Effects By 'Embedding Liberalism' And The 1970S

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The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved (Oxford Studies In The Evolution Of Language),New Marusek Blyth Argues That The 1930SHumans Never Run Out Of Things To Say. We Explain, We Cajole, We Gossip, And We Flirtall With The Help Of Language. But How In The Space Of Several Million Years Did We Evolve From An Ordinary Primate That That Could Not Talk To The Strange Human Primate That Can'T Shut Up? In This Fascinating, Thoughtprovoking Book, Robbins Burling Presents The Most Convincing Account Of The Origins Of Language Ever Published, Shedding New Light On How Speech Affects

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