PhD Mythic Culture
Chapter Seven
Mimetic versus Upper Paleolithic Culture
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Integrative Modeling and Myth
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What the Language Adaptation Was Not
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Symbols and Mental Models
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Linguistic Invention and Its Market
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The Articulatory Loop
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The Lexicon
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Narrative Skill and Myth
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Linguistic Innovation and Diffusion
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What is Localized?
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