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Wray, A. and Grace, G. W. (2007) The consequences of talking to strangers: Evolutionary corollaries of socio-cultural influences on linguistic form. Lingua, 117(3):543--578.

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2005 -The broadening scope of animal communication research - Wray :: 1
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2005 -The Faculty of Language: What's Special about it? - Pinker,Jackendoff :: 25
2005 -Cultural constraints on grammar and cognition in Piraha~ - Everett :: 1
2005 -Needs only analysis' in linguistic ontogeny and phylogeny - Wray :: 1
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2004 -A role for phonaesthesia in the emergence of analytic processing - Grace :: 1
2004 -Gapped coordination constructions in English discourse and grammar - Meyer,Tao :: 1
2004 -A role for blends in the emergence of analytic processing - Grace :: 1
2003 -Letters of the English labouring classes and the English language - Fairman :: 1
2003 -Some surprises for psychologists - Tomasello :: 1
2003 -Typologies of agreement: some problems from Kayardild - Evans :: 1
2003 -Collateral damage from linguistics - Grace :: 4
2002 -Formulaic Language and the Lexicon - Wray :: 16
2002 -The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve? - Hauser,Chomsky,Fitch :: 82
2002 -What can we conclude - Matthews :: 1
2002 -Collateral damage from linguistics - Grace :: 4
2002 -Linguistic and social typology - Trudgill :: 2
2002 -Formulaic language in computer-supported communication: theory meets reality - Wray :: 1
2002 -Dual Processing in Protolanguage: Performance Without Competence - Wray :: 3
2002 -Word: a typological framework - Dixon,Aikhenvald :: 1
2002 -Uniformitarian Assumptions and Language Evolution Research - Newmeyer :: 5
2002 -Riting these fu lines - Fairman :: 1
2001 -Spontaneous evolution of linguistic structure: an iterated learning model of the emergence of regularity and irregularity - Kirby :: 96
2001 -The derivational morphology of Totonac - Laniado :: 1
2000 -Social transmission favours linguistic generalization - Hurford :: 34
2000 -The one clause at a time hypothesis - Pawley,Syder :: 1
2000 -Processing embedding in humans and connectionist models - Chipere :: 1
2000 -English pauper letters 1800-34, and the English language - Fairman :: 1
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 81
2000 -Holistic utterances in protolanguage: The link from primates to humans - Wray :: 16
1999 -The use of stored text in computer-aided conversation: a single-case experiment - Todman,Rankin,File :: 1
1999 -Enjoyment and perceived competence in computer-aided conversations with new and familiar partners - Todman,Rankin,File :: 1
1998 -Introduction: a cognitive-functional perspective on language structure - Tomasello :: 1
1998 -Collocations and lexical functions - Mel'cuk :: 1
1998 -Some puzzles that arise from the assumption that to learn a language is to construct a grammar - Grace :: 1
1998 -Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction - Wray :: 36
1998 -Apes, Language and the Human Mind - Savage-Rumbaugh,Shanker,Taylor :: 10
1997 -On the changing context of Austronesian historical linguistics - Grace :: 1
1997 -Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape - De Waal,Lanting :: 1
1996 -Smooth Talkers - Kuiper :: 1
1996 -The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, third ed - Kuhn :: 1
1996 -Semantics: Primes and Universals - Wierzbiecka :: 1
1994 -Renovation and innovation in the languages of north-western New Britain - Thurston :: 1
1991 -How to talk cricket: on linguistic competence in a subject matter - Pawley :: 2
1989 -Contact and isolation in linguistic change - Trudgill :: 1
1989 -How exoteric languages build a lexicon: esoterogeny in West New Britain - Thurston :: 1
1989 -Recognition strategy and analysis strategy in language use - Grace :: 1
1988 -Center and periphery: adoption, diffusion and spread - Andersen :: 2
1987 -The Linguistic Construction of Reality - Grace :: 1
1987 -Processes of change in the languages of north-western New Britain - Thurston :: 2
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1985 -Are there really no primitive languages - Kalma :: 1
1985 -Linguistic differences produced by differences between speaking and writing - Chafe :: 1
1985 -Linguistic change, social network and speaker innovation - Milroy,Milroy :: 3
1984 -How to avoid subordination - Mithun :: 2
1983 -Two puzzles for linguistic theory: nativelike selection and nativelike fluency - Pawley,Syder :: 1
1983 -Units of Language Acquisition - Peters :: 1
1983 -Natural selection in syntax: notes on adaptive variation and change in vernacular and literary grammar - Pawley,Syder :: 1
1983 -Lexical representation - Butterworth :: 2
1982 -The Written Language Bias in Linguistics - Linell :: 3
1982 -Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word - Ong :: 2
1982 -On the Yin and Yang Nature of Language - Bailey :: 1
1979 -On Understanding Grammar - Givo :: 1
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1979 -Left-dislocation in Italian conversation - Duranti,Ochs :: 1
1979 -Multilingualism: linguistic boundaries and unsolved problems in Papua New Guinea - Laycock :: 1
1977 -From utterance to text: the bias of language in speech and writing - Olson :: 1
1977 -Language evolution and speech style - Kay :: 1
1976 -Meaning and memory - Bolinger :: 2
1975 -Gaps in Grammar and Culture - Hale :: 1
1975 -The phrasal lexicon - Becker :: 1
1973 -Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence - Fromkin :: 1
1970 -Phrase and Paraphrase: Some Innovative Uses of Language - Gleitman,Gleitman :: 1
1969 -Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution - Berlin,Kay :: 11
1967 -A Short History of Linguistics - Robins :: 3
1964 -Elaborated and restricted codes: their social origins and some consequences - Bernstein :: 1
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