Volume 83, Issue 2
Articles
- Pawel Fedurek and Katie E. Slocombe
Primate Vocal Communication: A Useful Tool for Understanding Human Speech and Language Evolution? - Benjamin Wilson and Christopher I. Petkov
Review Article: Communication and the Primate Brain: Insights from Neuroimaging Studies in Humans, Chimpanzees and Macaques - Gabriel J. L. Beckers
Bird Speech Perception and Vocal Production: A Comparison with Humans - William M. Brown
The Parental Antagonism Theory of Language Evolution: Preliminary Evidence for the Proposal - Morten H. Christiansen, Florencia Reali, and Nick Chater
Biological Adaptations for Functional Features of Language in the Face of Cultural Evolution - Kenny Smith
Learning Bias, Cultural Evolution of Language, and the Biological Evolution of the Language Faculty - Fiona M. Jordan
A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Evolution of Austronesian Sibling Terminologies
Open Access Articles
- Alex Mesoudi, Alan G. McElligott, and David Adger
Introduction: Integrating Genetic and Cultural Evolutionary Approaches to Language - Dan Dediu
Are Languages Really Independent from Genes? If Not, WhatWould a Genetic Bias Affecting Language Diversity Look Like? - W. Tecumseh Fitch
Genes, Language, Cognition, and Culture: Towards Productive Inquiry