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                             38 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A cortical circuit for voluntary laryngeal control: Implications for the evolution language Hickok, Gregory
2016
24 1 p. 56-63
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2 Animal language studies: What happened? Pepperberg, Irene M.
2016
24 1 p. 181-185
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3 Assessing the uniqueness of language: Animal grammatical abilities take center stage ten Cate, Carel
2016
24 1 p. 91-96
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4 Atypical birdsong and artificial languages provide insights into how communication systems are shaped by learning, use, and transmission Fehér, Olga
2016
24 1 p. 97-105
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5 Culture and biology in the origins of linguistic structure Kirby, Simon
2016
24 1 p. 118-137
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6 Darwinian perspectives on the evolution of human languages Pagel, Mark
2016
24 1 p. 151-157
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7 Emancipation of the voice: Vocal complexity as a fitness indicator Locke, John L.
2016
24 1 p. 232-237
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8 Empirical approaches to the study of language evolution Fitch, W. Tecumseh
2017
24 1 p. 3-33
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9 Evolution of language: Lessons from the genome Fisher, Simon E.
2016
24 1 p. 34-40
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10 Evolution of speech and evolution of language de Boer, Bart
2016
24 1 p. 158-162
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11 Evolution of the neural language network Friederici, Angela D.
2016
24 1 p. 41-47
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12 Group size, vocal grooming and the origins of language Dunbar, R. I. M.
2016
24 1 p. 209-212
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13 How can we detect when language emerged? Tattersall, Ian
2016
24 1 p. 64-67
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14 Human language is a culturally evolving system Steels, Luc
2016
24 1 p. 190-193
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15 Key cognitive preconditions for the evolution of language Donald, Merlin
2016
24 1 p. 204-208
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16 Laughter as an approach to vocal evolution: The bipedal theory Provine, Robert R.
2016
24 1 p. 238-244
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17 Linear grammar as a possible stepping-stone in the evolution of language Jackendoff, Ray
2016
24 1 p. 219-224
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18 Marr’s levels and the minimalist program Johnson, Mark
2016
24 1 p. 171-174
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19 On simplicity and emergence Perfors, Amy
2016
24 1 p. 175-176
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20 On simplicity and emergence Perfors, Andrew

24 1 p. 175-176
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21 Pragmatics and the aims of language evolution Scott-Phillips, Thomas C.
2016
24 1 p. 186-189
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22 Precursors to language: Social cognition and pragmatic inference in primates Seyfarth, Robert M.
2016
24 1 p. 79-84
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23 Preface to the Special Issue on the Biology and Evolution of Language Fitch, W. Tecumseh
2016
24 1 p. 1-2
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24 Primate vocal production and the riddle of language evolution Fischer, Julia
2016
24 1 p. 72-78
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25 Reflections on the “gesture-first” hypothesis of language origins Kendon, Adam
2016
24 1 p. 163-170
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26 Restrictiveness matters Adger, David
2016
24 1 p. 138-139
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27 Sexual communication and domestication may give rise to the signal complexity necessary for the emergence of language: An indication from songbird studies Okanoya, Kazuo
2016
24 1 p. 106-110
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28 The continuing legacy of nature versus nurture in biolinguistics Bowling, Daniel L.
2016
24 1 p. 140-141
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29 The human infant brain: A neural architecture able to learn language Dehaene-Lambertz, Ghislaine
2016
24 1 p. 48-55
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30 The language capacity: architecture and evolution Chomsky, Noam
2016
24 1 p. 200-203
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31 The language-ready head: Evolutionary considerations Boeckx, Cedric
2016
24 1 p. 194-199
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32 The origins of language in teaching Laland, Kevin N.
2016
24 1 p. 225-231
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33 The Question of Capacity: Why Enculturated and Trained Animals have much to Tell Us about the Evolution of Language Lyn, Heidi
2016
24 1 p. 85-90
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34 Toward the Language-Ready Brain: Biological Evolution and Primate Comparisons Arbib, Michael A.
2016
24 1 p. 142-150
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35 Using music to study the evolution of cognitive mechanisms relevant to language Patel, Aniruddh D.
2016
24 1 p. 177-180
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36 What bats have to say about speech and language Vernes, Sonja C.
2016
24 1 p. 111-117
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37 What the hands can tell us about language emergence Goldin-Meadow, Susan
2016
24 1 p. 213-218
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38 Where have all the (ape) gestures gone? Byrne, Richard W.
2016
24 1 p. 68-71
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