Lexicon of Arguments

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Triangulation/Language/Learning/Semantic domains/Cooperation/Gärdenfors: to share a semantic domain facilitates cooperation. New forms of cooperation are made possible when jointly oriented attention can be established.
Anthropology: there is a great consensus that the human developed in extensive areas of open landscapes (Preuschoft & Witte, 1991, Hilton & Meldrum, 2004)(1)(2), where it was helpful to refer to absent objects.

1. Preuschoft, H., & Witte, H. (1991). Biomechanical reasons for the evolution of hominid body shape. In Y. Coppens & B. Senut (Eds.), Origine de la bipedie chez les hominides (pp. 55–79). Paris: Cahiers de Paleoanthropologie Editions du CNRS.
2. Hilton, C. E., & Meldrum, D. J. (2004). Striders, runners, and transporters. In D. J. Meldrum & C. E. Hilton (Eds.), From biped to strider: The emergence of modern human walking, running, and resource transport (pp. 1–8). New York: Kluwer Academic.

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