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Why Don’t Languages Grammaticalize [±poisonous]?
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 14, Iss SI (2021) (2021)
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Spell-out and its consequences on the PF branch
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In: The Cambridge Handbook of Minimalism ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03091781 ; Kleanthes Grohmann; Evelina Leivada. The Cambridge Handbook of Minimalism, Cambridge University Press, In press (2020)
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What’s in (a) Label? Neural Origins and Behavioral Manifestations of Identity Avoidance in Language and Cognition
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 11, Iss SI (2017) (2017)
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What’s in (a) Label? Neural Origins and Behavioral Manifestations of Identity Avoidance in Language and Cognition
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 11, Iss SI, Pp 221-250 (2017) (2017)
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X-within-X Structures and the Nature of Categories
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 9, Iss 0, Pp 050-073 (2015) (2015)
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From Comparative Languistics to Comparative (Bio)linguistics: Reflections on Variation
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 8, Iss 0, Pp 053-066 (2014) (2014)
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Lights and Shadows in the Evolution of Language
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 168-175 (2012) (2012)
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Lights and Shadows in the Evolution of
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In: http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~jim/om.og.revu.pdf
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James Hurford’s Language in the Light of Evolution two-volume project aims to bring together an up-to-date account of the synthesis of language in the light of evolution, going from meaningful mental representations, widespread in the animal kingdom, to the emergence of the first words and their grammatical combination. The then upcoming successor of volume I alongside with its contents is already sketched out in the preface of the first volume. The two parts are organized to cover different aspects of human language and its precursors, although the length of the second volume makes some degree of overlap unavoidable. Volume I deals with the content of meaning (i.e. semantics) and its interpersonal use (i.e. pragmatics), while volume II focuses on core notions of grammar and discusses the ins and outs of the evolution of language in a three-step travel: a first shared lexicon, a two-word stage, and grammaticalization pro-cedures. Albeit their different objects of study, the two volumes complement each other and are unified under an evolutionary approach. It is worth mention-ing for the sake of completeness that the duology could be a trilogy as Hurford
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.639.4148 http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~jim/om.og.revu.pdf
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From Comparative Languistics to Comparative (Bio)linguistics: Reflections on Variation
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In: http://biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/article/download/329/320/
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