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Предисловие 1 Hewes 1977.
2 Маслов 1987: 187.
3 Якушин 1984.
4 Донских 1988.
5 Там же: 67–68.
6 См., например: Барулин 2002; Deacon 1997; Language evolution 2003: VIII.
7 Aitchison 1996: 10.
8 Deacon 1997.
9 Carstairs-McCarthy 1999.
1 °Cм. например: The evolutionary emergence… 2000; The evolution… 2002; Language evolution 2003; Language origins… 2005; Разумное поведение… 2008.
11 См., например: The evolution of language 2008.
12 См. например: Hauser et al. 2002.
13 См. например: Козинцев 2004; Newmeyer 2003; Черниговская 2008.
14 Aitchison 1996.
15 Николаева 1996.
16 Шер и др. 2004: 70–86.
17 Якушин 1984.
18 Донских 1984.
19 О том, как работает сравнительно-историческое языкознание, см., например: Бурлак, Старостин 2005.
20 Донских 1984: 102.
21 Бичакджан 2008: 68.
22 См., например: Иллич-Свитыч 1971: 159–168.
23 Абаев 1993: 19.
24 См. об этом, например: Яблоков, Юсуфов 1998: 266.
25 Зорина, Смирнова 2006.