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The development of second-order social cognition and its relation with complex language understanding and memory
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In: http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2012/papers/0231/paper0231.pdf (2012)
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In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/a3/b8/Front_Psychol_2010_Jul_5_1_23.tar.gz (2010)
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Switching language switches mind: Linguistic effects on developmental neural bases of “theory of mind
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In: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569814/pdf/nsm039.pdf (2008)
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Switching language switches mind: Linguistic effects on developmental neural bases of “theory of mind
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In: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~educ/pdf/Kobayashi.pdf (2008)
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Realization of natural language interfaces using lazy functional programming
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In: http://dmontanor.googlepages.com/realizationofnaturallanguageinterfac.pdf (2006)
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Realization of natural language interfaces using lazy functional programming
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In: http://cs.uwindsor.ca/~richard/PUBLICATIONS/NLI_LFP_SURVEY_DRAFT.pdf (2006)
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Realization of natural language interfaces using lazy functional programming
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In: http://cs.uwindsor.ca/richard/cs510/survey_frost.pdf (2006)
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Confidence Estimation for NLP Applications
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In: http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/iit-publications-iti/docs/NRC-48755.pdf (2006)
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BEstablishing and maintaining long-term human-computer relationships
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In: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/rag/publications/05_CHI_BTPR.pdf (2005)
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Establishing and Maintaining Long-Term Human-Computer Relationships
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In: http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~rich/courses/cs525u/readings/BickmorePicard2005.pdf (2005)
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The evolution of language: a comparative review
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In: http://www.genetics.ucla.edu/courses/hg19/fitch.pdf (2005)
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For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful "just so stories" about language origins. However, in the last decade a new synthesis of modern linguistics, cognitive neuroscience and neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory has begun to make important contributions to our understanding of the biology and evolution of language. I review some of this recent progress, focusing on the value of the comparative method, which uses data from animal species to draw inferences about language evolution. Discussing speech first, I show how data concerning a wide variety of species, from monkeys to birds, can increase our understanding of the anatomical and neural mechanisms underlying human spoken language, and how bird and whale song provide insights into the ultimate evolutionary function of language. I discuss the ‘‘descended larynx’ ’ of humans, a peculiar adaptation for speech that has received much attention in the past, which despite earlier claims is not uniquely human. Then I will turn to the neural mechanisms underlying spoken language, pointing out the difficulties animals apparently experience in perceiving hierarchical structure in sounds, and stressing the importance of vocal imitation in the evolution of a spoken language. Turning to ultimate function, I suggest that communication among kin (especially between parents and offspring) played a crucial but neglected role in driving language evolution. Finally, I briefly discuss phylogeny, discussing hypotheses that offer plausible routes to human language from a non-linguistic chimp-like ancestor. I conclude that comparative data from living animals will be key to developing a richer, more interdisciplinary understanding of our most distinctively human trait: language.
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Analogy; Evolution; FOXP2; Homology; Key words; Kin selection; Language; Laryngeal descent; Mirror neurons; Semantics; Sexual selection; Speech; Syntax; Theory of mind; Vocal imitation
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URL: http://www.genetics.ucla.edu/courses/hg19/fitch.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.333.2309
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The evolution of language: a comparative review
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In: http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/cog/teaching/ss2007/sem_language/LanguageEvolution/Fitch_BioPhi05.pdf (2005)
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The evolution of language: a comparative review
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In: http://www.punksinscience.org/kleanthes/courses/UCY10S/IBL/material/Fitch_Evolution.pdf (2005)
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Establishing and Maintaining Long-Term Human-Computer Relationships
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In: http://irfan.www.media.mit.edu/affect/pdfs/04.bickmore-picard-tochi.pdf (2005)
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Establishing and maintaining long-term human-computer relationships
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In: http://affect.media.mit.edu/pdfs/04.bickmore-picard-tochi.pdf (2004)
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Modelling and Specifying Name Visibility and Binding Semantics
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In: ftp://reports.adm.cs.cmu.edu/usr/anon/1993/CMU-CS-93-158.ps (1993)
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Natural language and natural selection
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In: http://www.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/~hoole/kurse/hs_evolution/pinkerbloom_bbs_13_4_1990.pdf (1990)
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Morphosyntactic Specifiers to be associated to Arabic Lexical Entries - Methodological and Theoretical Aspects
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In: http://silat.univ-lyon2.fr/Ressources/Articles TA/DICHY_ACIDA-2000.pdf
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About Parallel and Syntactocentric Formalisms: A Perspective from the Encoding of Convergent Grammar into Abstract Categorial Grammar
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In: http://www.loria.fr/~pogodall/publications/degroote-pogodalla-pollard.pdf
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