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Language and thought in evolutionary perspective

In Ian Hodder (ed.), Interpreting archaeology: finding meaning in the past. New York: Routledge. pp. 76--80 (1995)

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  1. Function of infant-directed speech.Marilee Monnot - 1999 - Human Nature 10 (4):415-443.
    The relationship between a biological process and a behavioral trait indicates a proximate mechanism by which natural selection can act. In that context, examining an aspect of infant health is one method of investigating the adaptive significance of infant-directed speech (ID speech), and it could help to explain the widespread use of this communication style. The correlation between infant growth and infant-directed speech is positive and significant, and provides a vehicle for testing evolutionary history hypotheses.
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