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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: November 2012
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. Recently in the headlines. Replicated Typo: The origin of language in gesture-speech unity. Links to blog posts by David McNeil on How Language Began. BBC: Parrot mimics address individuals. SD: Parrots imitate individuals when addressing them. SD: Call that a ball? Dogs learn to associate words with objects differently than humans do. SD: Evolution of human intellect: human-specific regulation of neuronal genes. NS: Our true dawn: pinning down human origins.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: August 2013
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Thursday, August 1, 2013. Recently in the headlines. SD: Brain picks out salient sounds from background noise by tracking frequency and time. BBC: Dolphins give each other 'names'. BBC: Dolphins 'call each other by name'. Language Log: Dolphins using personal names, again. SD: Ability to learn new words based on efficient communication between brain areas that control movement and hearing. Birds and humans have similar brain wiring. Quanta: The surprising origins of life's complexity.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: January 2013
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Thursday, January 10, 2013. Recently in the headlines. BBC: Birdsong secrets revealed in 3D model. SD: How do songbirds sing? SD: Language learning begins in utero, study finds. SD: Birdsong study pecks theory that music is uniquely human. SD: How songbirds learn to sing: mathematical model explains how birds correct mistakes to stay on key. SD: Rhesus monkeys cannot hear the beat in music. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). See more upcoming events on our Google Calendar: iCal. Biolinguistics Project, Japan.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: November 2013
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Monday, November 11, 2013. Changes to the blog. In an effort to bring you more and better biolinguistic content, your friendly blog team has joined forces with the Biolinguistics Initiative Barcelona. The "news roundup" section will now be hosted there. You can read the latest edition by following this link. And be sure to check out the rest of the blog as well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). See more upcoming events on our Google Calendar: iCal. Biolinguistics Project, Japan. Changes to the blog.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: February 2013
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Friday, February 22, 2013. Deadline extended: Methods in Biolinguistics Workshop. The deadline for abstracts for the Methods in Biolinguistics Workshop at the 2013 LSA Summer Institute has been extended to March 15. Please see the original announcement. Labels: calls for papers. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. CFP: ESHE 3rd Annual Meeting. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE) 3rd Annual Meeting. Vienna, Austria - September 20-21, 2013. Http:/ www.eshe.eu/meetings.html.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: October 2012
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Friday, October 26, 2012. Call for papers: GLOW workshop on biolinguistics. Workshop on Biolinguistics at GLOW 36. University of Lund - 2 April 2013. Abstracts due: November 15, 2012. Http:/ konferens.ht.lu.se/glow-36/call-for-papers/workshop-1-biolinguistics. Organizer: Anna Maria di Sciullo. Invited speakers: Robert Berwick, Charles Yang. This workshop invites contributions showing how the theoretical and experimental works on the biological basis of language shed light on core linguistic phenomena.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: Recently in the headlines
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Thursday, June 27, 2013. Recently in the headlines. SD: Gene deletion affects early language and brain white matter. SD: Songbirds turn on and tune up. NS: Mind-reading monkey brains look similar to ours. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See more upcoming events on our Google Calendar: iCal. Biolinguistics Project, Japan. Evolutionary Linguistics .org. There was an error in this gadget. Recently in the headlines. Recently in the headlines.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: April 2013
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Thursday, April 18, 2013. Recently in the headlines. SD: Young children have grammar and chimpanzees don't. BBC: Primate call gives clues to human speech origins. SD: Shift of language function to right hemisphere impedes post-stroke aphasia recovery. Thursday, April 4, 2013. Recently in the headlines. SD: Language by mouth and by hand. SD: Speaking a tonal language primes the brain for musical training. SD: Mice show innate ability to vocalize: deaf or not, courting male mice make same sounds.
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The BIOLINGUISTICS Blog: May 2013
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Thursday, May 16, 2013. Recently in the headlines. NS: Early hominins couldn't have heard modern speech. The brain detects them even when you are unaware. SD: Brain anatomy of dyslexia is not the same in men and women, boys and girls. SD: How we decode 'noisy' language in daily life. SD: Evolving genes lead to evolving genes: selection in European populations of genes regulated by FOXP2. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). See more upcoming events on our Google Calendar: iCal. Biolinguistics Project, Japan.
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