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- Human Biology
- Wayne State University Press
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- Bird Speech Perception and Vocal Production: A Comparison with Humans Volume 83, Number 2, April 2011, pp. 191-212
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Introduction: Integrating Genetic and Cultural Evolutionary Approaches to Language
- Errata
- Genes, Language, Cognition, and Culture: Towards Productive Inquiry
- A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Evolution of Austronesian Sibling Terminologies
- Are Languages Really Independent from Genes?: If Not, What Would a Genetic Bias Affecting Language Diversity Look Like?
- Learning Bias, Cultural Evolution of Language, and the Biological Evolution of the Language Faculty
- Biological Adaptations for Functional Features of Language in the Face of Cultural Evolution
- The Parental Antagonism Theory of Language Evolution: Preliminary Evidence for the Proposal
- Bird Speech Perception and Vocal Production: A Comparison with Humans
- Communication and the Primate Brain: Insights from Neuroimaging Studies in Humans, Chimpanzees and Macaques
- Primate Vocal Communication: A Useful Tool for Understanding Human Speech and Language Evolution?
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