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Professor Maggie Tallerman
Can the integration hypothesis account for language evolution?2017
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Understanding Syntax2015
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Is the syntax rubicon more of a mirage?2014
Professor Maggie Tallerman
No syntax saltation in language evolution2014
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The Evolutionary Origins of Syntax2014
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Join the dots: A musical interlude in the evolution of language?2013
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Kin selection, pedagogy, and linguistic complexity: whence protolanguage?2013
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution2012
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Understanding Syntax2011
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Lost in a linguistic jungle: what’s in the language faculty?2010
Professor Maggie Tallerman
If language is a jungle, why are we all cultivating the same plot?2009
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Phrase structure vs. dependency: The analysis of Welsh syntactic soft mutation2009
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The origins of the lexicon: how a word store evolved2009
Professor Maggie Tallerman
What kinds of syntactic phenomena must biologists, neurobiologists, and computer scientists try to explain and replicate?2009
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Case-marking systems evolve to be easy to learn and process2008
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Holophrastic protolanguage: Planning, processing, storage, and retrieval2008
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Kin selection and linguistic complexity2008
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Did our ancestors speak a holistic protolanguage?2007
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The Syntax of Welsh2007
Professor Maggie Tallerman
A holistic protolanguage cannot be stored, cannot be retrieved.2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Abracadabra! Early hominin for ‘I think my humming’s out of tune with the rest of the world!’ Mithen, S2006
Dr SJ Hannahs
Professor Maggie Tallerman
At the interface: Selection of the Welsh definite article2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Challenging the syllabic model of ‘syntax-as-it-is’2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Challenging the syllabic model of 'syntax-as-it-is'2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Origins of language: constraints on hypotheses2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The syntax of Welsh "direct object mutation" revisited2006
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Initial Syntax and modern syntax: did the clause evolve from the syllable? (Chapter 6)2005
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Language Origins : Perspectives on Evolution2005
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Language origins and evolutionary processes2005
Professor Maggie Tallerman
The Celtic Languages (Chapter 19)2005
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Understanding Syntax2005
Professor Maggie Tallerman
Welsh soft mutation and marked word order1999