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Language Evolution - Christiansen, Kirby - 2009 |
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Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement - Gray, Drummond, Greenhill - 2009 |
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The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science - Evans, Levinson - 2009 |
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32 |
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Statistical physics of social dynamics - Castellano, Fortunato, Loreto - 2009 |
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Restrictions on biological adaptation in language evolution - Chater, Reali, Christiansen - 2009 |
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Human language as a culturally transmitted replicator - Pagel - 2009 |
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Does horizontal transmission invalidate cultural phylogenies? - Greenhill, Currie, Gray - 2009 |
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Modeling language change: An evaluation of Trudgill's theory of the emergence of New Zealand English - Baxter, Blythe, Croft, McKane - 2009 |
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Signalling signalhood and the emergence of communication - Scott-Phillips, Kirby, Ritchie - 2009 |
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Computational simulation in evolutionary linguistics: A study on language emergence - Gong - 2009 [ BOOK ] |
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De novo establishment of wild-type song culture in the zebra finch - Feher, Wang, Saar, Mitra, Tchernichovski - 2009 |
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Human-specific transcriptional regulation of CNS development genes by FOXP2 - Konopka, Bomar, Winden, Coppola, Jonsson, Gao, Peng, Preuss, Wohlschlegel, Geschwind - 2009 |
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The evolution of frequency distributions: Relating regularization to inductive biases through iterated learning - Reali, Griffiths - 2009 |
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The evolution of frequency distributions: relating regularization to inductive biases through iterated learning - Reali, Griffiths - 2009 |
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The evolution of combinatorial phonology - Zuidema, de~Boer - 2009 |
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Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East - Kitchen, Ehret, Assefa, Mulligan - 2009 |
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Simple rules can explain discrimination of putative recursive syntactic structures by a songbird species - Van~Heijningen, De~Visser, Zuidema, ten Cate - 2009 |
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What do animal signals mean? - Rendall, Owren, Ryan - 2009 |
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Influence of geography on language competition - Patriarca, Heinsalu - 2009 |
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Experimental Semiotics: A New Approach for Studying Communication as a Form of Joint Action - Galantucci - 2009 |
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Matrilocal residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies - Jordan, Gray, Greenhill, Mace - 2009 |
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Sequential learning and the interaction between biological and linguistic adaptation in language evolution - Reali, Christiansen - 2009 |
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Language Is a Complex Adaptive System: Position Paper - Beckner, Blythe, Bybee, Christiansen, Croft, Ellis, Holland, Ke, Larsen-Freeman, Schoenemann - 2009 |
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Explaining the Linguistic Diversity of Sahul Using Population Models - Reesink, Singer, Dunn - 2009 |
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Cross-situational learning of object--word mapping using Neural Modeling Fields - Fontanari, Tikhanoff, Cangelosi, Ilin, Perlovsky - 2009 |
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Building social cognitive models of language change - Hruschka, Christiansen, Blythe, Croft, Heggarty, Mufwene, Pierrehumbert, Poplack - 2009 |
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Language and cognition - Perlovsky - 2009 |
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Collective dynamics of social annotation - Cattuto, Barrat, Baldassarri, Schehr, Loreto - 2009 |
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A Usage-Based Approach to Recursion in Sentence Processing - Christiansen, MacDonald - 2009 |
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Can the Archaeology of Manual Specialization Tell Us Anything About Language Evolution? A Survey of the State of Play - Steele, Uomini - 2009 |
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The possibility of impossible cultures - Hauser - 2009 |
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A simulation study on word order bias - Gong, Minett, Wang - 2009 |
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Making tools and making sense: complex, intentional behaviour in human evolution - Stout, Chaminade - 2009 |
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Campbell's monkeys concatenate vocalizations into context-specific call sequences - Ouattara, Lemasson, Zuberbuhler - 2009 |
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The biological and cultural foundations of language - Christiansen, Chater, Reali - 2009 |
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Why Only Humans Have Language - Dunbar - 2009 |
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Parallels and nonparallels between language and music - Jackendoff - 2009 |
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Conventions spreading in open-ended systems - Brigatti, Roditi - 2009 |
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Evolutionary developmental linguistics: Naturalization of the faculty of language - Locke - 2009 |
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Genetic biasing through cultural transmission: Do simple Bayesian models of language evolution generalise? - Dediu - 2009 |
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Thomas' theorem meets Bayes' rule: a model of the iterated learning of language - Ferdinand, Zuidema - 2009 |
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Demography and language competition - Kandler - 2009 |
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The Naming Game in social networks: community formation and consensus engineering - Lu, Korniss, Szymanski - 2009 |
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Population size and rates of language change - Wichmann, Holman - 2009 |
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Language: The perspective from organismal biology - Margoliash, Nusbaum - 2009 |
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Beyond word frequency: Bursts, lulls, and scaling in the temporal distributions of words - Altmann, Pierrehumbert, Motter - 2009 |
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Why Women Speak Better Than Men and its Significance for Evolution - de~Boer - 2009 |
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Evolutionary models of color categorization. I. Population categorization systems based on normal and dichromat observers - Jameson, Komarova - 2009 |
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Language as a biocultural niche and social institution - Sinha - 2009 |
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The noun/verb and predicate/argument structures - Luuk - 2009 |
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Animal behaviour: Birdsong normalized by culture - Fitch - 2009 |
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How cultural evolutionary theory can inform social psychology and vice versa. - Mesoudi - 2009 |
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Evolutionary models of color categorization. II. Realistic observer models and population heterogeneity - Jameson, Komarova - 2009 |
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Mental time travel and the shaping of language - Corballis - 2009 |
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Consensus and ordering in language dynamics - Castello, Baronchelli, Loreto - 2009 |
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Inferring population histories using cultural data - Rogers, Feldman, Ehrlich - 2009 |
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Language Universals and Usage-Based Theory - Bybee - 2009 |
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The Components of Language: What's Specific to Language, and What's Specific to Humans - Pinker, Jackendoff - 2009 |
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Naming game on small-world networks with geographical effects - Liu, Jia, Yang, Wang - 2009 |
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Symbolic gestures and spoken language are processed by a common neural system - Xu, Gannon, Emmorey, Smith, Braun - 2009 |
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Evidence of an evolutionary precursor to human language affixation in a non-human primate - Endress, Cahill, Block, Watumull, Hauser - 2009 |
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A prospect for evolutionary adequacy: Merge and the evolution and development of human language - Fujita - 2009 |
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Prolegomena to a future science of biolinguistics - Fitch - 2009 |
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Genetic admixture history of Eastern Indonesia as revealed by Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA analysis - Mona, Grunz, Brauer, Pakendorf, Castri, Sudoyo, Marzuki, Barnes, Schmidtke, Stoneking, others - 2009 |
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Language, thought, and color: Whorf was half right - Regier, Kay, others - 2009 |
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The frequency spectrum of finite samples from the intermittent silence process - Ferrer-i-Cancho, Gavalda - 2009 |
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Discrete combinatorial circuits emerging in neural networks: A mechanism for rules of grammar in the human brain? - Pulvermuller, Knoblauch - 2009 |
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The Peopling of the Pacific from a Bacterial Perspective - Moodley, Linz, Yamaoka, Windsor, Breurec, Wu, Maady, Bernhoft, Thiberge, Phuanukoonnon, Jobb, Siba, Graham, Marshall, Achtman - 2009 |
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Language as gesture - Corballis - 2009 |
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Genetics of language - Ramus, Fisher - 2009 |
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Cultural Niche construction: Evolution's Cradle of Language - Odling-Smee, Laland - 2009 |
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Evolution of Brain and Language - Schoenemann - 2009 |
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The Urge to Merge: Ritual Insult and the Evolution of Syntax - Progovac, Locke - 2009 |
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Comparison of co-occurrence networks of the chinese and english languages - Liang, Shi, Tse, Liu, Wang, Cui - 2009 |
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Where Bacteria and Languages Concur - Renfrew - 2009 |
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On the meaning of words and dinosaur bones: Lexical knowledge without a lexicon - Elman - 2009 |
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Language Universals in the Brain: How Linguistic Are They? - Ralph-Axel - 2009 |
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Symbols as constraints: The structuring role of dynamics and self-organization in natural language - Raczaszek-Leonardi - 2009 |
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Dependency direction as a means of word-order typology a method based on dependency treebanks - Liu - 2009 |
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Linking Rule Acquisition in Novel Phrasal Constructions - Boyd, Gottschalk, Goldberg - 2009 |
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Complex Adaptive Systems and the Origins of Adaptive Structure: What Experiments Can Tell Us - Cornish, Tamariz, Kirby - 2009 |
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The proper treatment of language acquisition and change in a population setting - Niyogi, Berwick - 2009 |
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The ontogeny of scale-free syntax networks: phase transitions in early language acquisition - Corominas-Murtra, Valverde, Sole - 2009 |
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