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|In this paper we briefly review several recent lines of evidence concerning [[Neandertal]] [[language]] and [[speech]] capacity, aiming to dispel the idea —still held in some influential circles— that the [[Neandertal]]s were an inarticulate not quite [[human]] [[species], arguing instead that they were probably not very different [[biologic]]ally or cognitively from us, and that their [[linguistic]] capacities were closely similar to our own.<ref>{{:RefDedui Levinson001}} s.1</ref>  
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|In this paper we briefly review several recent lines of evidence concerning [[Neandertal]] [[language]] and [[speech]] capacity, aiming to dispel the idea —still held in some influential circles— that the [[Neandertal]]s were an inarticulate not quite [[human]] [[species]], arguing instead that they were probably not very different [[biologic]]ally or cognitively from us, and that their [[linguistic]] capacities were closely similar to our own.<ref>{{:RefDedui Levinson001}} s.1</ref>  
 
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In this paper we briefly review several recent lines of evidence concerning Neandertal language and speech capacity, aiming to dispel the idea —still held in some influential circles— that the Neandertals were an inarticulate not quite human species, arguing instead that they were probably not very different biologically or cognitively from us, and that their linguistic capacities were closely similar to our own.[1]
  1. Dediu, Dan and Stephen C. Levinson (2013). "On the antiquity of language: The reinterpretation of Neandertal linguistic capacities and its consequences". in Frontiers in Language Sciences, 4: 397. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00397. s.1