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(İng. modern human)

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Supporting these patterns of successful admixture is the finding that modern humans, Neandertals and Denisovans share a karyotype with 23 pairs of chromosomes as opposed to the other great apes which have 24.[1]
Estimates have been on the order of 170–700 kya for the Denisovan-modern human population split (Meyeretal., 2012) and 270–440 kya for the Neandertal-modern human split (Green et al.,2010), but recent reassessments of mutation rates suggest, e.g., 420 to 780 k for the latter (Hawks,2012).[2]
One consequence is that we should probably stop thinking about these three lineages[3] as separate species [in the sense of Mayr’s (1942) Biological Species Concept where interbreeding is definitional, but see Hey(2001) for many alternative definitions].[4]
Nevertheless,the genetic story so far suggests that Neandertals and Denisovans had the basic genetic underpinnings for recognizably modern language and speech, but it is possible that modern humans may outstrip them in some parameters (perhaps range of speech sounds or rapidity of speech, complexity of syntax, size of vocabularies, or the like).[5]
Recent evidence (Lalueza-Fox et al., 2010) from a Neandertal family assemblage was interpreted as indicating an interval of about 3 years between consecutive births, similar to that reported for modern hunter-gatherer groups.[6]

Notlar

  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.4
  2. 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.4
  3. Modern insan, Neandertal ve Denisovan'dan söz ediyor. DrOS
  4. 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.
  5. 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.5
  6. 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.5