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Dowman, M. (2007) Protolanguages That Are Semi-holophrastic. In ECAL07, pages 435--444. Springer.

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xxxx -The Nature of Words in Human Protolanguages: It's not a Synthetic-Analytic Dichotomy - Dowman :: 1
2007 -Innateness and culture in the evolution of language - Kirby,Dowman,Griffiths :: 14
2007 -Did our ancestors speak a holistic protolanguage? - Tallerman :: 6
2005 -From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics - Arbib :: 19
2005 -The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved - Burling :: 5
2002 -Expression/induction models of language evolution: dimensions and issues - Hurford :: 31
2002 -Crucial Factors in the Origins of Word-Meaning - Steels,Kaplan,McIntyre,Van~Looveren :: 51
2000 -Holistic utterances in protolanguage: The link from primates to humans - Wray :: 16
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 81
1999 -The Origins of Complex Language: An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth - Carstairs-McCarthy :: 15
1998 -Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction - Wray :: 36
1998 -Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar - Batali :: 99
1996 -Language and Human Behavior - Bickerton :: 15
1990 -Language and Species - Bickerton :: 87
1986 -Ape language: From conditioned response to symbol - Savage-Rumbaugh :: 7
1979 -New York - Terrace :: 1
1978 -Linguistic capabilities of a young lowland gorilla - Patterson :: 1

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