A salient feature of language is that while language competency is inherited, the languages themselves are transmitted via cultural transmission ( learning ).
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Some scholars state that the Hemudu culture co-existed with the Majiabang culture as two separate and distinct cultures, with cultural transmissions between the two.
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Dawkins defined the " meme " as a unit of cultural transmission, or a unit of imitation and replication, but later definitions would vary.
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There's an unbroken cultural transmission, just as the PG word * stanaz evolved into " stone " in English, and " Stein " in German.
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After the people wearing the mask left, even crows that did not witness the tagging scolded the mask, showing an example of cultural transmission in crows.
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The text opens with a series of sixteen " hits " informative of both the structure of doing drugs and of the structure of cultural transmission.
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Underpinning enhanced probabilities of cultural transmission and cumulative cultural evolution, these developments culminate in the establishment of hunter-gatherer-style egalitarianism in association with intersubjective communication and cognition.
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Increasingly, Britain's street gangs in certain inner city areas such as London and Manchester are becoming more of a cultural transmission of America's Crips and Bloods.
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The lack of a consistent, rigorous, and precise understanding of what typically makes up one unit of cultural transmission remains a problem in debates about memetics.
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Surplus food allowed a priestly or governing class to arise, followed by increasing libraries served as a storehouse of knowledge and increased the cultural transmission of information.