How Long to Read Noise in the Evolution of Communication and Thought

By R. Haven Wiley

How Long Does it Take to Read Noise in the Evolution of Communication and Thought?

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Description

Mathematics, biology, psychology, linguistics - all contribute to explaining the evolution of adaptations in communication. Noise is an inescapable influence on the evolution of communication. As a result, features of human language and cognition receive new explanations.

How long is Noise in the Evolution of Communication and Thought?

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