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Robbins Burling

anthropologue et linguiste américain

Robbins Burling est un anthropologue et linguiste américain né le à Minneapolis et mort le [1].

Bibliographie

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  • Hill Farms and Padi Fields. Life in mainland Southeast Asia
  • Rengsanggri. Family and kinship in a Garo village
  • Man's many voices : Language in its cultural context (ISBN 0030810019)
  • English in Black and White (ISBN 0030060117)
  • Hill Fams and Padi Fields
  • The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved, Oxford University Press, 2002
  • The Slow Growth of Language in Children, in "The Transition to Language", Alison Wray, Oxford University Press, 2000.
  • Comprehension, production and conventionalization in the origins of language, in "The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic", Chris Knight, James R. Hurford and Michael Studdert-Kennedy, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Motivation, Conventionalization, and Arbitrariness in the Origin of Languagein "The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us", Barbara J. King, School of American Research Press, 1999.

Liens externes

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Références

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  1. (en-US) « American anthropologist who authored Rengsanggri no more », sur The Shillong Times, (consulté le )