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Building on my popular paper at Academia.edu, I have greatly expanded my ideas and outlined how a human sense-of-time and the beginning of language might have developed together. Based in part on linguist Daniel Everett's How Language Began, I map out six sequential human sense-of-time stages that dovetail with Everett's G1, G2, and G3 language stages. These stages start with Homo erectus and continue up to today and then into the future.
Daniel Everett, How Language Began, development of language Homo erectus, prefrontal cortex, human sense of time, Neolithic, linguistics, Industrial Revolution, genus Homo, immediacy of experience principle,
Daniel Everett, How Language Began, development of language Homo erectus, prefrontal cortex, human sense of time, Neolithic, linguistics, Industrial Revolution, genus Homo, immediacy of experience principle,
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