
The Evolutionary Emergence of Language
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- 1: Rudolf Botha and Martin Everaert: Introduction: evidence and inference in the study of language evolution
- 2: Stephen R. Anderson: What is special about the human language faculty and how did it get that way?
- 3: Morten H. Christiansen: Language has evolved to depend on multiple-cue integration
- 4: Ann Senghas, Asli Ozyürek, and Susan Goldin-Meadow: Homesign as a way-station between co-speech gesture and sign language: the evolution of segmenting and sequencing
- 5: Maggie Tallerman: Kin selection, pedagogy and linguistic complexity: whence protolanguage?
- 6: Katharine MacDonald and Wil Roebroeks: Neanderthal linguistic abilities: an alternative view
- 7: Thomas Wynn, Frederick L. Coolidge, and Karenleigh Overmann: The archaeology of number concept and its implications for the evolution of language
- 8: Peter Gärdenfors: The evolution of semantics: sharing conceptual domains
- 9: Jacques Vauclair and Hélène Cochet: Speech-gesture links and the ontogeny and phylogeny of gestural communication
- 10: Alban Lemasson, Karim Ouattara, and Klaus Zuberbühler: Exploring the gaps between primate calls and human language
- 11: Kathleen R. Gibson: Talking about apes, birds, bees, and other living creatures: language evolution in light of comparative animal behaviour
- 12: Alan Langus, Jana Petri, Marina Nespor, and Constance Scharff: FoxP2 and deep homology in the evolution of birdsong and human language
- 13: Karl C. Diller and Rebecca L. Cann: Genetics, evolution, and the innateness of language
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