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2009
[53]   (32)Evans, N. and Levinson, S. C. (2009) The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32(05):429--448.
[52]    Nevins, A. (2009) On formal universals in phonology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32(05):461--462.
2008
[51]    Aronoff, M., Meir, I., Padden, C., and Sandler, W. (2008) Language is shaped by the body. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):509--511.
[50]    Barrett, H. C., Frankenhuis, W. E., and Wilke, A. (2008) Adaptation to moving targets: Culture/gene coevolution, not either/or. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):511--512.
[49]    Behme, C. (2008) Languages as evolving organisms -- The solution to the logical problem of language evolution? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):512--513.
[48]    Blackmore, S. (2008) Memes shape brains shape memes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):513--513.
[47]    Brooks, P. J. and Ragir, S. (2008) Prolonged plasticity: Necessary and sufficient for language-ready brains. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):514--515.
[46]    Caldwell, C. A. (2008) Convergent cultural evolution may explain linguistic universals. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):515--516.
[45]    Catania, A. C. (2008) Brain and behavior: Which way does the shaping go? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):516--517.
[44]    Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Brains, genes, and language evolution: A new synthesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):537--558.
[43]   (69)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Language as shaped by the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):489--509.
[42]    Corballis, M. C. (2008) Time on our hands: How gesture and the understanding of the past and future helped shape language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):517--517.
[41]    Dessalles, J-L. (2008) Why is language well designed for communication? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):518--519.
[40]    Enfield, N. J. (2008) Language as shaped by social interaction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):519--520.
[39]   (2)Fauconnier, G. and Turner, M. (2008) The origin of language as a product of the evolution of double-scope blending. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):520--521.
[38]    Fitch, W. T. (2008) Co-evolution of phylogeny and glossogeny: There is no ``logical problem of language evolution''. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):521--522.
[37]    Gentner, D. and Christie, S. (2008) Relational language supports relational cognition in humans and apes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(02):136--137.
[36]    Goldberg, A. E. (2008) Universal Grammar? Or prerequisites for natural language? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):522--523.
[35]    Greenfield, P. M. and Gillespie-Lynch, K. (2008) Intersubjectivity evolved to fit the brain, but grammar co-evolved with the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):523--524.
[34]    Harnad, S. (2008) Why and how the problem of the evolution of Universal Grammar (UG) is hard. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):524--525.
[33]    Hurford, J. (2008) Niche-construction, co-evolution, and domain-specificity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):526--526.
[32]    Landauer, T. K. (2008) Language enabled by Baldwinian evolution of memory capacity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):526--527.
[31]   (1)Lieberman, P. (2008) Cortical-striatal-cortical neural circuits, reiteration, and the ``narrow faculty of language''. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):527--528.
[30]    Namy, L. L. and Nygaard, L. C. (2008) Perceptual-motor constraints on sound-to-meaning correspondence in language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):528--529.
[29]    Pagel, M. and Atkinson, Q. D. (2008) The potential for genetic adaptations to language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):529--530.
[28]   (4)Penn, D. C., Holyoak, K. J., and Povinelli, D. J. (2008) Darwin's mistake: Explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(2):109--129.
[27]    Piattelli-Palmarini, M., Hancock, R., and Bever, T. (2008) Language as ergonomic perfection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):530--531.
[26]    Reuland, E. (2008) On language and evolution: Why neo-adaptationism fails. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):531--532.
[25]    Satterfield, T. (2008) Language acquisition recapitulates language evolution? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):532--533.
[24]    Smith, K., Kirby, S., and Smith, A. D. M. (2008) The brain plus the cultural transmission mechanism determine the nature of language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):533--534.
[23]    Tallerman, M. (2008) Case-marking systems evolve to be easy to learn and process. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):534--535.
[22]    Toscano, J. C., Perry, L. K., Mueller, K. L., Bean, A. F., Galle, M. E., and Samuelson, L. K. (2008) Language as shaped by the brain; the brain as shaped by development. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):535--536.
[21]    Wallentin, M. and Frith, C. D. (2008) Language is shaped for social interactions, as well as by the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):536--537.
[20]   (4)de Ruiter, J. P. and Levinson, S. C. (2008) A biological infrastructure for communication underlies the cultural evolution of languages. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):518--518.
2007
[19]    Suddendorf, T., Corballis, M. C., and others, (2007) The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30(3):299--312.
2006
[18]   (6)Locke, J. L. and Bogin, B. (2006) Language and life history: A new perspective on the development and evolution of human language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29:259--280.
[17]   (19)Mesoudi, A., Whiten, A., and Laland, K. N. (2006) Towards a unified science of cultural evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29(4):329--347.
2005
[16]   (76)Arbib, M. A. (2005) From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(2):105--124.
[15]   (70)Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2005) Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language: A Case Study for Colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(4):469--89.
[14]   (49)Tomasello, M., Carpenter, M., Call, J., Behne, T., and Moll, H. (2005) Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(5):675--691.
2003
[13]   (25)Hurford, J. (2003) The Neural Basis of Predicate-Argument Structure. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
1998
[12]    Carstairs-McCarthy, A. (1998) The frame/content model and syntactic evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, pages 515--516.
[11]   (46)MacNeilage, P. F. (1998) The frame/content theory of evolution of speech production. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21:499--511.
1997
[10]    Hurford, J., Joseph, S., Kirby, S., and Reid, A. (1997) Evolution might select constructivism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20:567--568.
1996
[9]   (5)Müller, R. A. (1996) Innateness, autonomy, universality - neurobiological approaches to language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19:611--631.
[8]    Schoenemann, P. T. and Wang, W. S-Y. (1996) Evolutionary Principles and the Emergence of Syntax. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19(4):646--47.
1995
[7]    Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. (1995) Neural preconditions for proto-language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18(1):193--194.
[6]   (19)Wilkins, W. and Wakefield, J. (1995) Brains evolution and neurolinguistic preconditions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18:161--182.
1993
[5]   (51)Dunbar, R. (1993) Coevolution of neocortex size, group size and language in humans. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16(4):681--735.
1991
[4]   (42)Greenfield, P. M. (1991) Language, tools, and brain: The ontogeny and phylogeny of hierarchically organized sequential behavior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14(4):531--551.
1990
[3]    Hurford, J. (1990) Beyond the Roadblock in Linguistic Evolution Studies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13(4):736--737.
[2]   (229)Pinker, S. and Bloom, P. (1990) Natural language and natural selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13(4):707--784.
1984
[1]   (47)Bickerton, D. (1984) The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7(2):173--222.

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