Read The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language Online
Authors: Christine Kenneally
on pitch in vervet monkeys
tamarin grammar studied by
Hebrew
hemispherectomy
Herder, Johann Gottfried von
Herman, Lou
Herodotus
Herto, Ethiopia
Hindus
hobbit
(Homo floresiensis)
Hockett, Charles
homesign
Homo erectus
H. ergaster
H. floresiensis
H. habilis
H. heidelbergensis
H. rudolfensis
H. sapiens, see
humans homology
Hoover (seal)
Hopkins, William D.
Howe, Catherine
HOX genes
human communication vs. animal communication
Human Language and Our Reptilian Brain
humans
ancestry of
apes’ relationship with
bonobos’ relationship with
chimpanzees’ relationship with
EQ of
evolution of
see also
language evolution
genes and genome of
see also specific genes
gestures by
gorillas’ relationship with
language as unique to
monkeys’ relationship with
orangutans’ relationship with
speech perception by
tool use of
vocal tract in
see also
brain, human; infants Hunt, Gavin
hunting
Hurford, Jim
hyenas
Iceland
icons
idioms
Illinois State University
imitation
indexes
Indo-European family
Indonesia
Indonesian (language)
infants
babbling of
categorical perception by
Galápagos Island question of
languages distinguished by
larynxes of
pointing by
speech liked by
inference
Infinite Gift, The
(Yang)
Institute for Advanced Study
Institute of Child Health
Internet
intonation
Iowa State University
Israel
Jackendoff, Ray
on Chomsky
on idioms
on language evolution
on music
on nonlinguistic thinking
on protolanguage
on syntax
on ways of thinking about language evolution
Jakobson, Roman
Jallo, George
James IV, King of Scotland
Janik, Vincent
Java
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johnson, George
Journal of Neuroscience
Kacelnik, Alex
Kamm, Oliver
Kanzi (bonobo)
KE family
Kenward, Ben
Kenya
Khao Yai National Park
Kirby, Simon
kissing
Klein, Richard
Knight, Chris
koala
Kohber, Evelyn
Koko (gorilla)
Krubitzer, Leah
lactose tolerance
Ladd, Bob
Lahn, Bruce
Lamar (elephant)
Lana (chimpanzee)
language
acquisition of
adaptionist account of
body parts related to
brain and
language
(cont.)
Chomsky’s definition of
and cognition
color and
compositionality and
cross-modality of
Darwin on
endless possibilities of
genes and
see also specific genes
gestures and
and imagination
infinitude of
as information highway
learning of
imits of
mistakes in
modules of
as multidimensional
Neanderthals and
and numbers
proto-
reproduction of
as set of sentences
structure of
symbols and
as uniquely human phenomenon
variety of
as virus
see also
communication; speech
Language
Language and Mind
(Chomsky)
Language and Species
(Bickerton)
language change
language evolution
animal research and
Bickerton on
big genetic bang in
Bloom on
“bow-wow” theory of
Chomsky on
communication and
computer models of
current burgeoning of field of
Darwin and
debate over
evolutionary narratives in
Fitch and
future of
Galápagos Islands infant question and
genes and
and gesture evolution
Gould on
Hauser on
importance of
Jackendoff on
Lieberman on
life stages and
Lyn on
Pinker on
“pooh-pooh” theory of
Rousseau on
and something to say
syntax and
ten-stage theory of
and uniqueness
“yo-he-ho” theory of
language instinct
Language Instinct, The
(Pinker)
language organ
language origin
alarm calls and
computer model of
Darwin on
early experiments on
papers on
as unscientific problem
Language Origin: A Multidisciplinary
Approach