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List of bibliographic references indexed by 1469-1825

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 143.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000248 (2009) Nicholas Evans [Australie] ; Stephen C. Levinson [Pays-Bas]With diversity in mind: Freeing the language sciences from Universal Grammar
000249 (2009) Edith L. BavinWidening the field: The process of language acquisition
000250 (2009) Bob Mcmurray [États-Unis] ; Edward Wasserman [États-Unis]Variability in languages, variability in learning?
000251 (2009) Iris Berent [États-Unis]Unveiling phonological universals: A linguist who asks “why” is (inter alia) an experimental psychologist
000252 (2009) Paul Smolensky [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel DupouxUniversals in cognitive theories of language
000253 (2009) Michael Tomasello [Allemagne]Universal grammar is dead
000254 (2009) Derek C. Penn [États-Unis] ; Keith J. Holyoak [États-Unis] ; Daniel J. Povinelli [États-Unis]Universal grammar and mental continuity: Two modern myths
000256 (2009) Daniel Harbour [Royaume-Uni]The universal basis of local linguistic exceptionality
000257 (2009) Steven Pinker [États-Unis] ; Ray Jackendoff [États-Unis]The reality of a universal language faculty
000258 (2009) Heidi Waterfall [États-Unis] ; Shimon Edelman [États-Unis]The neglected universals: Learnability constraints and discourse cues
000259 (2009) Nicholas Evans [Australie] ; Stephen C. Levinson [Pays-Bas]The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science
000260 (2009) Morten H. Christiansen [États-Unis] ; Nick Chater [Royaume-Uni]The myth of language universals and the myth of universal grammar
000261 (2009) Luigi Rizzi [Italie]The discovery of language invariance and variation, and its relevance for the cognitive sciences
000262 (2009) Martin HaspelmathThe best-supported language universals refer to scalar patterns deriving from processing cost
000264 (2009) William Croft [États-Unis]Syntax is more diverse, and evolutionary linguistics is already here
000265 (2009) Bjorn Merker [Suède]Returning language to culture by way of biology
000266 (2009) Andrew Nevins [États-Unis]On formal universals in phonology
000268 (2009) Mark C. Baker [États-Unis]Language universals: Abstract but not mythological
000269 (2009) A. Charles Catania [États-Unis]Language evolution: Two tracks are not enough
000270 (2009) Maggie TallermanIf language is a jungle, why are we all cultivating the same plot?
000273 (2009) Geoffrey K. Pullum [Royaume-Uni] ; Barbara C. Scholz [Royaume-Uni]For universals (but not finite-state learning) visit the zoo
000275 (2009) Adele E. Goldberg [États-Unis]Essentialism gives way to motivation
000277 (2009) Daniel Margoliash [États-Unis] ; Howard C. Nusbaum [États-Unis]Animal comparative studies should be part of linguistics
000278 (2009) David PesetskyAgainst taking linguistic diversity at “face value”
000279 (2009) Robert Freidin [États-Unis]A note on methodology in linguistics
000515 (2006) Susan Blackmore [Haïti, Royaume-Uni]Why we need memetics
000517 (2006) Jerome H. Barkow [Canada]Vertical/compatible integration versus analogizing with biology
000521 (2006) Alex Mesoudi [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Andrew Whiten [États-Unis] ; Kevin N. Laland [États-Unis]Towards a unified science of cultural evolution
000523 (2006) Jamshid Tehrani [Royaume-Uni]The uses of ethnography in the science of cultural evolution
000524 (2006) Daniel Kelly [États-Unis] ; Edouard Machery [États-Unis] ; Ron Mallon [Haïti, États-Unis] ; Kelby Mason [États-Unis] ; Stephen P. Stich [États-Unis]The role of psychology in the study of culture
000542 (2006) Bruce Bridgeman [États-Unis]It is not evolutionary models, but models in general that social science needs
000543 (2006) Lee Cronk [États-Unis]Intelligent design in cultural evolution
000549 (2006) William C. Wimsatt [États-Unis]Generative entrenchment and an evolutionary developmental biology for culture
000550 (2006) Denny Borsboom [Pays-Bas]Evolutionary theory and the riddle of the universe
000551 (2006) Harold Kincaid [États-Unis]Evolutionary social science beyond culture
000552 (2006) Agustín Fuentes [États-Unis]Evolution is important but it is not simple: Defining cultural traits and incorporating complex evolutionary theory
000553 (2006) Simon M. Reader [Pays-Bas]Evo-devo, modularity, and evolvability: Insights for cultural evolution
000554 (2006) Mark Pagel [Royaume-Uni]Darwinian cultural evolution rivals genetic evolution
000555 (2006) Robert Aunger [Royaume-Uni]Culture evolves only if there is cultural inheritance
000556 (2006) R. Lee Lyman [États-Unis]Cultural traits and cultural integration
000557 (2006) Dwight W. Read [États-Unis]Cultural evolution is not equivalent to Darwinian evolution
000558 (2006) Thorbj Rn Knudsen [Danemark] ; Geoffrey M. Hodgson [Inde, Danemark]Cultural evolution is more than neurological evolution
000562 (2006) Michael J. O'Brien [États-Unis]Archaeology and cultural macroevolution
000563 (2006) Monique Borgerhoff Mulder [États-Unis] ; Richard Mcelreath [États-Unis] ; Kari Britt Schroeder [République centrafricaine, États-Unis]Analogies are powerful and dangerous things
000564 (2006) Barry Sopher [États-Unis]A unified science of cultural evolution should incorporate choice
000565 (2006) Alex Mesoudi [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Andrew Whiten [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Kevin N. Laland [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis]A science of culture: Clarifications and extensions
000566 (2006) Werner Mende [Allemagne] ; Kathleen Wermke [Allemagne]A long way to understanding cultural evolution
000567 (2006) Daniel Dennett [États-Unis] ; Ryan Mckay [États-Unis]A continuum of mindfulness
000C30 (1995) Andrew Futterman [États-Unis] ; Garland E. Allen [États-Unis]“Just So” stories and sociopathy
000C31 (1995) Robert Plomin [Royaume-Uni]“Genetics” and DNA polymorphisms
000C33 (1995) John Barresi [Canada]You can cheat people, but not nature!

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