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  • (2007-08-01)   Books of the Times: Language Evolution's Slippery Tropes   (NY Times) ... cached
    All branches of science search for origins. Biologists want to know how life on earth began. Astronomers want to know how the universe got started. Even in mathematics, questions about how different numerical systems came to be constitute a legitimate line of inquiry.
  • (2007-05-05)   Talk to the Hand: Language might have evolved from gestures   (Science News) ... cached
    Chimpanzees and bonobos can communicate with greater flexibility using hand gestures than they can with facial expressions or vocalizations, new research shows. Their use of hand motions to convey different meanings in different circumstances suggests that gestures may have played an important part in the evolution of language.
  • (2007-02-23)   Experimental evolution in robots probes the emergence of biological communication   (innovations-report) ... cached
    Using an ingenious approach involving virtual robots that possess evolvable genomes, researchers have identified key factors that may play important roles in determining the manner in which communication arises during the evolution of social organisms.
  • (2005-10-01)   Structure exposes the evolutionary roots of language   (New Scientist) ... cached

  • (2005-10-16)   How new words become part of a language   (New Scientist) ... cached
    When unwanted email first came along, people invented different words for it, such as unsolicited email and junk email. But eventually 'spam' became the word of choice to describe the phenomenon.
  • (2004-12-20)   Darwin Meets Chomsky (by Nick Atkinson)   (The Scientist) ... cached   ~~~ type guest for username and passwd.
    Scientists converge in a multidisciplinary approach to understanding human language.
  • (2004-09-16)   Children create new sign language (by Julianna Kettlewell)   (BBC News) ... cached
    A new sign language created over the last 30 years by deaf children in Nicaragua has given experts a unique insight into how languages evolve.
  • (2003-07-15)   Early voices: the leap to language (by Nicholas Wade)   (NY Times) ... cached

  • (2003-01-22)   Least effort and the origins of scaling in human language   (NATURE science update, SCIENCE now, PNAS, etc.) ... cached
    Language evolved in a leap (by PHILIP BALL) (Nature science update)

    Law of Conversations Explained (by SIRI CARPENTER) (Science now)

    Language Law Made Meaningful After 50 Years (PNAS)

  • (2001,2002) Language gene
    Language gene found (by JOHN WHITFIELD) (Nature science update, 2001-10-04)

    First language gene discovered (by Helen Briggs) (BBC News, 2002-08-14)

    Molecular evolution of language (by Michaela Torkar) (The Scientist, 2002-08-15)

  • (2002-07-02)   Small word network (by PHILIP BALL)   (Nature science update) ... cached
    English words are connected by just three degrees of separation.
  • (2002-03-30)   First words   (New Scientist) ... cached   ~~~ type guest for username and passwd.
    How did language evolve? Helen Phillips chats to some cute robots that might have the answer.
  • (2000-03-30)   Speaking in syntactical tongues (by HENRY GEE)   (Nature science update) ... cached
    The complexities of modern human language only evolved once we had interesting things to talk about, and found out how to do so in an abstract way. Henry Gee musters his morphemes.
  • (1996-01-02)   New Family Tree Is Constructed For Indo-European (by George Johnson)   (NY Times) ... cached


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