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Hinzen, W. (2006) Minimalist foundations of language evolution: on the question of why language is the way it is. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 115--122.

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2002 -The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve? - Hauser,Chomsky,Fitch :: 82
2002 -Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution - Jackendoff :: 59
1999 -The Origins of Complex Language: An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth - Carstairs-McCarthy :: 15
2005 -Simpler syntax - Culicover,Jackendoff :: 7
2002 -Eliminating Labels - Collins :: 2
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1990 -Developmental mechanisms at the origin of morphological novelty: A side-effect hypothesis - ller :: 1
2005 -On Phases - Chomsky :: 1
2006 -Mind design and minimal syntax - Hinzen :: 1
2002 -The Trials of Life: Natural Selection and Random Drift - Walsh,Lewens,Ariew :: 1
2005 -Metacognition and the evolution of language - Terrace :: 1