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2012
[46]   (2)Loreto, V., Mukherjee, A., and Tria, F. (2012) On the origin of the hierarchy of color names. PNAS, 109(18):6819--6824.
[45]    Fedzechkina, M., Jaeger, T. F., and Newport, E. L. (2012) Language learners restructure their input to facilitate efficient communication. PNAS, 109(44):17897--17902.
[44]   (1)Preuss, T. M. (2012) Human brain evolution: From gene discovery to phenotype discovery. PNAS, 109(Supplement 1):10709--10716.
2011
[43]    Bedny, M., Pascual-Leone, A., Dodell-Feder, D., Fedorenko, E., and Saxe, R. (2011) Language processing in the occipital cortex of congenitally blind adults. PNAS, 108(11):4429--4434.
[42]   (2)Piantadosi, S. T., Tily, H., and Gibson, E. (2011) Word lengths are optimized for efficient communication. PNAS, 108(9):3526--3529.
[41]    Griffiths, T. L. (2011) Rethinking language: How probabilities shape the words we use. PNAS, 108(10):3825--3826.
2010
[40]   (15)Baronchelli, A., Gong, T., Puglisi, A., and Loreto, V. (2010) Modeling the emergence of universality in color naming patterns. PNAS, 107(6):2403--2407.
[39]   (2)Pinker, S. (2010) The cognitive niche: Coevolution of intelligence, sociality, and language. PNAS, 107(Supplement 2):8993--8999.
[38]   (2)Richerson, P. J., Boyd, R., and Henrich, J. (2010) Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics. PNAS, 107(Supplement 2):8985--8992.
2009
[37]   (4)Ouattara, K., Lemasson, A., and Zuberbuhler, K. (2009) Campbell's monkeys concatenate vocalizations into context-specific call sequences. PNAS, 106(51):22026--22031.
[36]   (2)Xu, J., Gannon, P. J., Emmorey, K., Smith, J. F., and Braun, A. R. (2009) Symbolic gestures and spoken language are processed by a common neural system. PNAS, 106(49):20664--20669.
[35]   (23)Chater, N., Reali, F., and Christiansen, M. (2009) Restrictions on biological adaptation in language evolution. PNAS, 106(4):1015--1020.
[34]   (5)Cattuto, C., Barrat, A., Baldassarri, A., Schehr, G., and Loreto, V. (2009) Collective dynamics of social annotation. PNAS, 106(26):10511--10515.
[33]   (1)Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (2009) The proper treatment of language acquisition and change in a population setting. PNAS, 106(25):10124--10129.
[32]    Remedios, R., Logothetis, N. K., and Kayser, C. (2009) Monkey drumming reveals common networks for perceiving vocal and nonvocal communication sounds. PNAS, 106(42):18010--18015.
[31]   (8)Van Heijningen, C. A. A., De Visser, J., Zuidema, W., and ten Cate, C. (2009) Simple rules can explain discrimination of putative recursive syntactic structures by a songbird species. PNAS, 106(48):20538--20543.
2008
[30]   (48)Kirby, S., Cornish, H., and Smith, K. (2008) Cumulative cultural evolution in the laboratory: An experimental approach to the origins of structure in human language. PNAS, 105(31):10681--10686.
[29]   (5)Pinker, S., Nowak, M. A., and Lee, J. J. (2008) The logic of indirect speech. PNAS, 105(3):833--838.
[28]   (35)Puglisi, A., Baronchelli, A., and Loreto, V. (2008) Cultural route to the emergence of linguistic categories. PNAS, 105(23):7936--7940.
[27]   (4)Rogers, D. S. and Ehrlich, P. R. (2008) Natural selection and cultural rates of change. PNAS, 105(9):3416--3420.
[26]   (1)Shennan, S. (2008) Canoes and cultural evolution. PNAS, 105(9):3175--3176.
2007
[25]   (18)Cattuto, C., Loreto, V., and Pietronero, L. (2007) Semiotic dynamics and collaborative tagging. PNAS, 104(5):1461--1464.
[24]   (25)Dediu, D. and Ladd, D. R. (2007) Linguistic tone is related to the population frequency of the adaptive haplogroups of two brain size genes, ASPM and Microcephalin. PNAS, 104(26):10944--10949.
[23]   (2)Nettle, D. (2007) Language and genes: A new perspective on the origins of human cultural diversity. PNAS, 104(26):10755--10756.
[22]   (66)Kirby, S., Dowman, M., and Griffiths, T. L. (2007) Innateness and culture in the evolution of language. PNAS, 104(12):5241--5245.
[21]   (17)Selten, R. and Warglien, M. (2007) The emergence of simple languages in an experimental coordination game. PNAS, 104(18):7361--7366.
[20]   (8)Lansing, J. S., Cox, M. P., Downey, S. S., Gabler, B. M., Hallmark, B., Karafet, T. M., Norquest, P., Schoenfelder, J. W., Sudoyo, H., Watkins, J. C., and Hammer, M. F. (2007) Coevolution of languages and genes on the island of Sumba, eastern Indonesia. PNAS, 104(41):16022--16026.
[19]   (21)Pollick, A. S. and de Waal, F. B. M. (2007) Ape gestures and language evolution. PNAS, 104(19):8184--8189.
2005
[18]   (5)Solan, Z., Horn, D., Ruppin, E., and Edelman, S. (2005) Unsupervised learning of natural languages. PNAS, 102(33):11629--11634.
[17]   (2)Hunley, K. L. and Long, J. C. (2005) Gene flow across linguistic boundaries in Native North American populations. PNAS, 102(5):1312--1317.
[16]    Goldin-Meadow, S. (2005) Watching language grow. PNAS, 102(7):2271--2272.
[15]   (32)Sandler, W., Meir, I., Padden, C., and Aronoff, M. (2005) The emergence of grammar: Systematic structure in a new language. PNAS, 102:2661--2665.
2004
[14]   (11)Matsen, F. A. and Nowak, M. A. (2004) Win-stay, lose-shift in language learning from peers. PNAS, 101(52):18053--18057.
2003
[13]   (30)Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. and Sole, R. V. (2003) Least effort and the origins of scaling in human language. PNAS, 100:788--791.
[12]   (15)Forster, P. and Toth, A. (2003) Toward a phylogenetic chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo-European. PNAS, 100(15):9079--9084.
2002
[11]   (16)Sigman, M. and Cecchi, G. A. (2002) Global organization of the Wordnet lexicon. PNAS, 99(3):1742--1747.
2001
[10]   (16)Lachmann, M., Szamado, S., and Bergstrom, C. T. (2001) Cost and conflict in animal signals and human language. PNAS, 98(23):13189--13194.
1999
[9]   (10)Nettle, D. (1999) Linguistic diversity of the Americas can be reconciled with a recent colonization. PNAS, 96(6):3325--3329.
[8]   (118)Nowak, M. A. and Krakauer, D. (1999) The evolution of language. PNAS, 96(14):8028--8033.
1998
[7]   (18)Kay, R. F., Cartmill, M., and Balow, M. (1998) The Hypoglossal Canal and the Origin of Human Vocal Behavior. PNAS, 95(9):5417--5419.
[6]    Ruhlen, M. (1998) The origin of the Na-Dene. PNAS, 95(23):13994--13996.
1997
[5]   (11)Cavalli-Sforza, L. L. (1997) Genes, peoples and languages. PNAS, 94(15):7719--7724.
[4]   (12)Warnow, T. (1997) Mathematical approaches to comparative linguistics. PNAS, 94(13):6585--6590.
1992
[3]   (10)Cavalli-Sforza, L. L., Minch, E., and Mountain, J. L. (1992) Coevolution of genes and languages revisited. PNAS, 89(12):5620--5624.
1988
[2]   (31)Cavalli-Sforza, L. L., Piazza, A., Menozzi, P., and Mountain, J. (1988) Reconstruction of human evolution: bringing together genetic, archaeological, and linguistic data. PNAS, 85(16):6002--6006.
1983
[1]   (9)Cavalli-Sforza, L. L. and Feldman, M. W. (1983) Paradox of the Evolution of Communication and of Social Interactivity. PNAS, 80(7):2017--2021.

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