| 2006 | - | Evolving the narrow language faculty: was recursion the pivotal step? - Parker |
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| 2005 | - | Why talk: an Adaptationist Approach - Scott-Phillips |
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| | Okanoya, K., 2002, Sexual display as a syntactical vehicle: The evolution of syntax in birdsong and human language through sexual selection, in Wray, A. (ed.), The transition to language, p.46-63, Oxford: Oxford University Press
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| 2005 | - | Selection, domestication, and the emergence of learned communication systems - Ritchie,Kirby |
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| 2004 | - | Song Grammars as Complex Sexual Displays - Sasahara,Ikegami |
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