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prehominid
prehominid
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
various
extinct
primates
resembling
ancestral
hominids
adjective
origin
ultimately
from
latin
homin
homo
define
humanlike
classified
former
family
prehominidae
form
that
thought
ancestor
urban
person
cannot
satisfactorily
defined
human
social
misfit
very
intellect
strongly
displaying
characteristics
reverso
also
presidio
prem
primine
prehension
memidex
definitions
manlike
collins
always
word
frequency
priːˈhɒmɪnɪd
noun
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PREHOMINID» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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prehominid in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
prehominid im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Evolution of Intelligence
To identify selection pressures that were effective during the prehominid-hominid
transition and that were met by a languagelike adaptation, I sought to identify
problems of adaptation that required unusual perceptual-cognitive capacities.
IBM Professor of Psychology and Education Robert J Sternberg, PhD, Robert J. Sternberg, Associate Professor of Psychology James C Kaufman, PhD, 2001
2
The Logic of the Living Present: Experience, Ordering, ...
The transition from animal psychism to human consciousness is effected by the
prehominid. What distinguishes the prehominid from the animal is the indicative
sign which constitutes the original form of consciousness. The indicative sign ...
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 1995
3
The Scented Ape: The Biology and Culture of Human Odour
The Biology and Culture of Human Odour David Michael Stoddart. recent past, or
in the present day, is there any compensation shown in dress for the loss of
whatever visual releasing function the perivaginal areas of man's prehominid ...
David Michael Stoddart, 1990
4
Technics and Time: The fault of Epimetheus
The point in opposing Homo sapiens and Homofaber is to show that paltry
prehominid language does not yet contain the possibility of idiomatic
differentiation, while the "Neanderthalians' language probably differed only
slightly from language ...
5
"How Long This Road": Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. ...
Now you could say are you really going to call a prehominid a person? You don't
have to call the prehominid a person. If you want to wait until the arrival of Homo
sapiens, you still have to go to Africa. They brought out a Newsweek magazine ...
Alton B. Pollard, Love Henry Whelchel, 2003
6
Psychology, Society and Subjectivity: An Introduction to ...
The social division of labour could also not have developed without the
priordevelopment of rather complex, learned social relationsatthe prehominid
level, thisbeing the third major prerequisite forthe transition we areconcerned
with. Again ...
7
Women In Human Evolution
We contended that chimpanzees served as a better model for a prehominid
ancestor than did baboons or carnivores. Three crucial lines of new data made a
compelling case for looking to chimpanzees for potential similarities with
prehominid ...
8
Human Paleopsychology: Applications To Aggression and ...
Moreover, their argument is premised on a rather startling assumption: The
neural reorganization underlying human abstractive, problem-solving, and
possibly even language abilities was developed at the prehominid level, not
during the ...
9
Biology and Criminology: The Biosocial Synthesis
However, mother/infant and male/female bonds do involve different motivational
systems and goals. Mother/infant bonds had to exist in prehominid times, but
prehominid mating was probably largely bereft of emotional involvement.
10
Mapping Liminalities: Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts
To Stiegler's eyes, prehominid man gains the power to retain the past and
anticipate the future - in other words the capacity to temporalize - through nothing
other than his use of stone flint tools: we learn to temporalize because we use
tools ...
Lucy Kay, Zoë Kinsley, Terry Phillips, 2007