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  • ...nd systems and abstract sound units). [[Phonetics]] is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds ([[phone]]s), non-spe ...inguistics]] attempts to account for the origins of language; [[historical linguistics]] explores language change and [[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation b
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  • ...both theories were applied to [[biology]] and formed the basis of early [[evolutionary]] theory. ...esently be [[observed]] (see [[catastrophism]]), Darwin theorized that the evolutionary [[process]] must occur gradually, not in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal
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  • ...story, art history, [[classics]], ethnology, [[geography]], [[geology]], [[linguistics]], semiology, [[physics]], [[information science]]s, [[chemistry]], statist ...uences]], including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution neo-Darwinian evolutionary thought], phenomenology, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology postmod
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  • ...ses many scientific disciplines, most notably physical [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and [[genetics]]. ...y", was all Darwin wrote on the subject. Nevertheless, the implications of evolutionary theory were clear to contemporary readers (On the Origin of Species, [https
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  • ...]] or [[Physical Anthropology|Biological Anthropology]], [[Anthropological Linguistics]], [[Social Anthropology|Social]] and [[Cultural Anthropology]], [[Ethnolog ...isciplines such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[https://www.teache
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  • ...wever, dates only to approximately the [[1950s]], when the [[structuralist linguistics]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] began strongly to influence [[English langua ...rama. In Robin Dunbar and Louise Barrett, (Eds.), ''The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology''. Chapter 44. [https://www.umsl.edu/~engjcarr/web_documents/Ev%
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  • ...omebody else helps me". Gossip has also been identified by Robin Dunbar an evolutionary biologist as aiding social bonding in large [[group]]s.[3] # Dunbar RI. (2004). Gossip in evolutionary perspective. Review of general psychology 8: 100-110. abstract
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  • ...tion|unilinealism]], who argued that all societies passed through a single evolutionary process, from the most primitive to the most advanced, and various forms of ...d academic anthropology in the United States in opposition to this sort of evolutionary perspective. Boasian anthropology was politically active and suspicious of
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  • ...e with the psychological study of [[personality]], emotion, and mood. In [[linguistics]], the expression of emotion may change to the [[meaning]] of [[sound]]s. I ===Evolutionary biology===
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  • ...nerative anthropology with the objective findings of paleoanthropology and linguistics. Furthermore, I will tender an originary proposal of my own. It is hoped my largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have
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  • ...e ACIO shortly after his father's death and became its primary expert in [[linguistics]], [[encryption]], and decoding [[technologies]]. ...nsform]] into what we are. We are all, regardless of our position on the [[evolutionary]] timeline, encoded to re-ascend the stairs of the universe. It is our migr
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm''' is a sequence of [[finite]] ins
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  • ...non-human, can be described through [[animal cognition]], [[ethology]], [[evolutionary psychology]], and [[comparative psychology]] as well. [[Human ecology]] is The science of [[linguistics]] describes the structure of language and the relationship between language
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