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Sociobiogenetic Linguistics introduces interrelatedness which exists in biogenetics, biolinguistics,sociogenetics, genetic linguistics, human evolution, neuroscience, and anthropology.This volume is unique in that it reviews research, theory, meta-theory and empirical evidence in population genetics,language evolution, the evolution of language,and phylogenetic/ontogenetic development.It provides the comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary fields and explains how biogenetic cognition processing, genotyping, human wave genome and heterogeneity of linkage disequilibrium can process…mehr

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Sociobiogenetic Linguistics introduces interrelatedness which exists in biogenetics, biolinguistics,sociogenetics, genetic linguistics, human evolution, neuroscience, and anthropology.This volume is unique in that it reviews research, theory, meta-theory and empirical evidence in population genetics,language evolution, the evolution of language,and phylogenetic/ontogenetic development.It provides the comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary fields and explains how biogenetic cognition processing, genotyping, human wave genome and heterogeneity of linkage disequilibrium can process individuals' reasoning, emotional response, thinking, decision, lexicon decision,and evaluative discrimination.Several issues are considered: Could transgenic chimpanzee, which benefits by human version of FOXP2 protein, be able to control oromotor coordination and thus vocal imitation/speech? Do cognitive capacities emerge from genetically related plan or do they develop in sociocultural view? Have physiological mechanisms been adaptive or selective during humans' language evolution? Could idiolects be analogized with a biological genotype, phenotype, or both?
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He has been doing some research into the evolution of human behavior, learning, memory, mind, modularity, monism, individualism, knowledge, and KM. He has published books and articles on neuropsychological linguistics, developmental psychology, biolinguistics, and genetic linguistics.