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Stammesgeschichte des Menschen: Sprache

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Wir haben schon in den Kapiteln 3 und 62–64 über Möglichkeiten der Artentstehung gesprochen. Abschließend greifen wir dieses Thema noch einmal auf und wollen versuchen, die Entstehung einer Art — die Abstammung des Menschen — zu diskutieren.

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von Sengbusch, P. (1977). Stammesgeschichte des Menschen: Sprache. In: Einführung in die Allgemeine Biologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96398-8_66

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