Sorry I haven't done one of these for a while! I didn't realize it had been so long!
- NS: Talk with a dolphin via underwater translation machine
- BBC: Chimpanzees' 66 gestures
- NSF: Irene Pepperberg
- Discover: Similar to birdsongs, electric "languages" are transmitted by fish in African rivers
- NS: Baby brain expert: 'ums' and 'ers' help children learn
- PLoS ONE: Bonobos extract meaning from call sequences
- PLoS ONE: Chimpanzee vocal signaling points to a multimodal origin of human language
- NYT: Languages grew from a seed in Africa, study says
- Nature: Universal truths (commentary on 'Evolved structure of language...')
- SD: Through the looking glass: research into the brain's ability to understand mirror-image words sheds light on dyslexia
- BBC: Monkeys display basic numeracy
- NS: Evolution of cognition might be down to brain chemistry
- SD: Sign language users read words and see signs simultaneously
- SD: Tweeting teenage songbirds reveal impact of social cues on learning
- SD: Homoplasy: a good thread to pull to understand the evolutionary ball of yarn
- SD: Language patterns are rollercoaster ride during childhood development
- SD: Infants raised in bilingual environments can distinguish unfamiliar languages
- NS: Toddlers know counting rules at 18 months
- NS: Without language, numbers make no sense
- SD: Recognizing gibbons from their regional accents
- TICS: Songs to syntax: the lingustics of birdsong
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