No | Author(s) | Title |
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1 | Elsa Addessi, Claire Farrow,
Charlotte Webber, Francesca Bellagamba, Flavia Chiarotti, Jacqueline
Blissett, Amy T. Galloway, Laura Shapiro, Valentina Focaroli, Melania
Paoletti, Giulia Pecora, Barbara Caravale, Corinna Gasparini and Serena
Gastaldi | Is a baby-led weaning style related
to motor and language development? Preliminary evidence from two cultures |
2.
| Alejandro M. Andirkó, Juan Moriano
and Cedric Boeckx | Building a timeline for the
evolution of language subcomponents |
3.
| Rie Asano | Evolution of cognitive control
underlying language syntax and musical rhythm |
4.
| Rachael Bailes, Christine Cuskley,
Anton Ingason and Joel Wallenberg | Linguistic planning for information
uniformity is an adaptation for noise resistance |
5.
| Cristina Barés Gómez and Matthieu
Fontaine | Mirativity and the lack of evidence |
6.
| Yannick Becker, Olivier Coulon and
Adrien Meguerditchian | The Arcuate Fasciculus
disentangled: Different conceptions are depicting different evolutionary
trajectories |
7.
| Antonio Benítez-Burraco, David Gil, Ljiljana Progovac, Candy Cahuana, and Tatiana Tatarinova | Correlating declarative/procedural
memory with language variation |
8.
| Antonio Benítez-Burraco and
Ljiljana Progovac | Self-domestication might have tied
together (taming of) aggression with cross-modality, facilitating the
evolution of languages |
9.
| Tatiana Bortolato, Roman Wittig,
Cédric Girard-Buttoz and Catherine Crockford | Development of vocal sequences in
chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) |
10.
| Claudio Brozzoli, Simon Thibault,
Veronique Boulenger and Alice Roy | Tool use and syntactic skills
improve each other via shared neural patterns in the basal ganglia |
11.
| Catherine Crockford | The patterning and ontogeny of
chimpanzee vocal sequences and brain pathways |
12.
| Sabrina Engesser, Amanda Ridley,
Stuart Watson, Sotaro Kita and Simon Townsend | Open compositionality in pied
babbler call combinations |
13.
| Rayn Epremian, Jonas Nölle,
Christine Cuskley and Matthew Spike | True story: Narrative as an
adaptation for the communication of social survival information |
14.
| Rabia Ergin, Limor Raviv and Simon
Kirby | How word order conventions emerge
in the manual modality |
15.
| J. Benjamin Falandays and Paul
Smaldino | The Emergence of Cultural
Attractors: How Informational Bottlenecks at Multiple Scales Support
Collective Cognitive Alignment |
16.
| Andrew Feeney | Can pragmatics account for
unleashed expression? |
17.
| Marco Gamba, Chiara De Gregorio,
Daria Valente, Longondraza Miaretsoa, Teresa Raimondi, Olivier Friard,
Valeria Torti and Cristina Giacoma | Rhythm and combinations of vocal
signals: insights from the ‘singing primates’ |
18.
| Bart Geurts | Normative evolutionary pragmatics |
19.
| David Gil | Simple and Relational
Compositionality |
20.
| Austin Howard | Sound Symbolism in the Turkish
Tongue: Ideophone Identification or the Iconicity of a Myth? |
21.
| Sverker Johansson | How many protolanguages were there |
22.
| Andres Karjus, Richard Blythe,
Simon Kirby, Tianyu Wang and Kenny Smith | Colexification and communicative
need in lexical evolution |
23.
| David Leavens | Proto-declaratives in the Lab and
in Nature |
24.
| Shiri Lev-Ari, Ivet Kancheva,
Louise Marston, Hannah Morris, Teah Swingler and Madina Zaynudinova | ‘Big’ sounds bigger in more
widely-spoken languages |
25.
| Konstantina Margiotoudi and
Friedemann Pulvermüller | Grounding sound symbolism in hand
actions |
26.
| Viktor Martinovic | Loanpy – A Framework for
Computer-aided Borrowing Detection |
27.
| Filipe Martone | How philosophy of language can
contribute to understanding protolanguage |
28.
| Theresa Matzinger, Eva Specker,
Nikolaus Ritt and W Tecumseh Fitch | Aesthetic perception of prosodic
patterns as a potential factor in the cultural evolution of language |
29.
| Madeleine McGrath, Gregory Mills
and Gareth Roberts | Turn-taking and the identification
of humanness in a highly restricted interactive task |
30.
| Gregory Mills | The emergence of conventions in a
turn-taking task |
31.
| Yasamin Motamedi, Lucie Wolters,
Danielle Naegeli, Marieke Schouwstra and Simon Kirby | Regularisation, harmony and
naturalness in a silent gesture learning task |
32.
| Roland Mühlenbernd, Slawomir
Wacewicz and Przemyslaw Zywiczynski | The Evolution of Ambiguity in
Communication Systems |
33.
| Jonas Nölle, Oliver G. B. Garrod,
Chaona Chen, Meng Liu, Robin A. A. Ince, Philippe G. Schyns and Rachael E.
Jack | Understanding the semiotic
affordances of human facial expressions using data-driven methods |
34.
| Aliki Papa, Mioara Cristea, Nicola
McGuigan and Monica Tamariz | The effect of verbal instruction vs
modelling on transmission fidelity of causally (ir)relevant actions |
35.
| Giorgio Papitto, Angela D.
Friederici and Emiliano Zaccarella | A behavioral pilot study on the
retrieval of hierarchical information in mental representations of action and
its segregation from language |
36.
| Marek Placiński | Structural alignment and
cooperation |
37.
| Michael Pleyer, Sławomir Wacewicz
and Przemysław Żywiczyński | Shared Evolutionary and
Developmental Foundations of Pretence and Pantomime |
38.
| Monika Pleyer, Michael Pleyer and
Sławomir Wacewicz | Towards an Evolutionary and
Naturalistic Approach to the Pragmatic Concept of Face |
39.
| Michael Pleyer | Processes of Entrenchment and
Conventionalisation in the Evolution of Language |
40.
| Aleksandra Poniewierska, Aleksandra
Szczepańska, Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemysław Żywiczyński and Michael Pleyer | The Representation of Language
Evolution Research in Introductory Linguistics Textbooks |
41.
| Wim Pouw & Susanne Fuchs | Biomechanics as the primordial
basis for the emergence of co-speech gesture |
42.
| Limor Raviv and Cedric Boeckx | Complexity and Simplicity in the
evolution of languages across species |
43.
| Lola Rivoal, Leonard Samain-Aupic,
Konstantina Margiotoudi, Maud Champagne-Lavau and Adrien Meguerditchian | Are Baboons Able to Consider the
Other’s Knowledge State When Pointing? Theory of Mind & Neuroanatomical
Correlates within the Superior Temporal Sulcus |
44.
| Tim Sainburg, Anna Mai and Timothy
Gentner | Long-range sequential dependencies
precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition |
45.
| Magdalena Schwarz, Theresa
Matzinger and Nikolaus Ritt | Linguistic markers of group
affiliation increase trust as much as other biological and cultural tags |
46.
| Marta Sibierska, Monika
Boruta-Żywiczyńska, Przemysław Żywiczyński and Sławomir Wacewicz | Predictors of communicative success
in pantomimic re-enactments of transitive events |
47.
| Fredrik Stjernberg | The use of questions in the
evolution of language |
48.
| Corina Strößner | Natural concepts in conceptual
spaces |
49.
| Julia Trzeciakowska and Elizabeth
Qing Zhang | The emergence of words from
iterated sound imitations |
50.
| Kristian Tylén, Riccardo Fusaroli,
Sergio Rojo, Katrin Heimann, Nicolas Fay, Niels N. Johannsen, Feix Riede and
Marlize Lombard | Investigating the cultural
evolution of the Blombos and Diepkloof engravings |
51.
| Kristian Tylén, Zahra Alinam and
Cordula Vesper | The cultural route to
conceptualization of space |
52.
| Natalie Uomini, Larry Barham,
Michal Paradysz and Georg Meyer | Lateralised and bilateral brain
networks for speech and stone tool-use: a neuroarchaeology study |
53.
| Olga Vasileva, Senay Cebioglu and
Tanya Broesch | Co-evolution of handedness and gesture: Evidence from a
non-industrial society |
54.
| Greg Woodin and Marcus Perlman | The iconic impetus of language:
From sensorimotor simulation to the lexicon |
55.
| Przemysław Żywiczyński, Marta
Sibierska, Sławomir Wacewicz, Joost van de Weijer, Francesco Ferretti, Ines
Adornetti, Alessandra Chiera and Valentina Deriu | Between universality and
conventionality: a cross-cultural study of pantomimic enactments of
transitive events |