Glottogenesis and Anatomically Modern Homo Sapiens: The Evidence for and Implications of a Late Origin of Vocal Language [and Comments and Replies]
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T. Wynn | L. Aiello | K. Gibson | M. Wolpoff | R. Burling | Ron Wallace | G. Krantz | R. Wescott | D. Quiatt | R. Gargett | D. Frayer | R. Milo | S. Jessee | Jenny Kien | Elizabeth H. Peters | Sonia Ragir | L. Wilson
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