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Seyfarth, R. M. and Cheney, D. L. (2008) Primate social knowledge and the origins of language. Mind & Society, 7(1):129--142.

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2007 -Kin-mediated reconciliation substitutes for direct reconciliation in baboons - Wittig,Crockford,Wikberg,Seyfarth,Cheney :: 1
2007 -Baboon metaphysics - Cheney,Seyfarth :: 1
2006 -Recombinance in the evolution of language - Talmy :: 1
2006 -Semantic combinations in primate calls - Arnold,Zuberbuhler :: 2
2006 -Female hierarchy instability, male immigration, and infanticide increase glucocorticoid levels in female chacma baboons - Engh,Beehner,Bergman,Whitten,Hoffmeier,Seyfarth,Cheney :: 1
2006 -Who, me - Engh,Hoffmeier,Cheney,Seyfarth :: 1
2006 -Spontaneous processing of abstract categorical information in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex - Cohen,Hauser,Russ :: 1
2005 -The effect of new alpha males on female stress in free-ranging baboons - Beehner,Bergman,Cheney,Seyfarth,Whitten :: 1
2005 -Multisensory integration of dynamic faces and voices in rhesus monkey auditory cortex - Ghazanfar,Maier,Hoffman,Logothetis :: 1
2005 -Language and thought - Gleitman,Papafragou :: 1
2005 -The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved - Burling :: 5
2005 -Origins of Language: Constraints on hypotheses - Johansson :: 3
2005 -Continuity of the conceptual system across species - Barsalou :: 1
2004 -Genomic data support the hominoid slowdown and an Early Oligocene estimate for the hominoid-cercopithecoid divergence - Steiper,Young,Sukarna :: 1
2004 -Young infants' reasoning about hidden objects: evidence from violation-of-expectation tasks with test trials only - Wang,Baillargeon,Brueckner :: 1
2004 -Social status and health in humans and other animals - Sapolsky :: 1
2004 -Factors affecting reproduction and mortality among baboons in the Okavango Delta, Botswana - Cheney,Seyfarth,Fischer,Beehner,Bergman,Johnson,Kitchen,Palombit,Rendall,Silk :: 1
2004 -Toward an evolutionary perspective on conceptual representation: species-specific calls activate visual and affective processing systems in the macaque - Gil :: 1
2003 -Social bonds of female baboons enhance infant survival - Silk,Alberts,Altmann :: 1
2003 -The Neural Basis of Predicate-Argument Structure - Hurford :: 11
2003 -Signalers and receivers in animal communication - Seyfarth,Cheney :: 4
2003 -Hierarchical classification by rank and kinship in baboons - Bergman,Beehner,Cheney,Seyfarth :: 5
2003 -Facial expressions linked the monkey calls - Ghazanfar,Logothetis :: 1
2003 -Grammar is grammar and usage is usage - Newmeyer :: 3
2002 -The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve? - Hauser,Chomsky,Fitch :: 82
2002 -Language acquisition - Fisher,Gleitman :: 1
2002 -A syntactic rule in forest monkey communication - Zuberbuhler :: 8
2002 -Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution - Jackendoff :: 59
2002 -Endocrinology of the stress response - Sapolsky :: 1
2002 -Social intelligence, innovation, and enhanced brain size in primates - Reader,Laland :: 4
2000 -How humans evolved - Boyd,Silk :: 2
2000 -The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form - Knight,Hurford,Studdert-Kennedy :: 33
2000 -Lingua ex Machina - Calvin,Bickerton :: 11
1999 -The structure of social relationships among female savannah baboons in Moremi Reserve, Botswana - Silk,Seyfarth,Cheney :: 1
1999 -Recognition of other individuals' social relationships by female baboons - Cheney,Seyfarth :: 1
1999 -Propositional attitudes - Stalnaker :: 1
1999 -Possible stages in the evolution of the language capacity - Jackendoff :: 26
1998 -Fitness and the selective adaptation of language - Kirby :: 33
1998 -The evolution of language from social intelligence - Worden :: 17
1998 -Introduction: The emergence of syntax - Hurford :: 3
1998 -Why monkeys don't have language - Cheney,Seyfarth :: 2
1997 -Reconciliatory grunts by dominant female baboons influence victims' behaviour - Cheney,Seyfarth :: 1
1997 -The adaptive value of friendships to female baboons: experimental and observational evidence - Palombit,Seyfarth,Cheney :: 1
1996 -Science and core knowledge - Carey,Spelke :: 1
1995 -The responses of female baboons to anomalous social interactions: evidence for causal reasoning - Cheney,Seyfarth,Silk :: 1
1995 -The role of grunts in reconciling opponents and facilitating interactions among adult female baboons - Cheney,Seyfarth,Silk :: 1
1991 -Functional explanation in linguistics and the origins of language - Newmeyer :: 26
1990 -Beyond the Roadblock in Linguistic Evolution Studies - Hurford :: 2
1990 -Language and Species - Bickerton :: 87
1990 -What would a theory of language evolution have to look like - Jackendoff :: 2
1990 -Language capacities of nonhuman primates - Snowdon :: 1
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 168
1987 -Consciousness and the computational mind - Jackendoff :: 3
1986 -Ape language: from conditioned response to symbol - Savage-Rumbaugh :: 7
1983 -Perception of partially occluded objects in infancy - Kellman,Spelke :: 1
1981 -Roots of language - Bickerton :: 32
1977 -Genie: a linguistic study of a modern-day `wild child' - Curtiss :: 5
1975 -The language of thought - Fodor :: 19
1974 -About behaviorism - Skinner :: 1
1966 -Lemur social behavior and primate intelligence - Jolly :: 1

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