
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Linguistic Universals as Human Universals — Divergent Views and Converging Evidence on Language Congruence and Diversity | |
| Dietmar Zaefferer, David Poeppel | 159-164 |
Articles
| Recursion as a Human Universal and as a Primitive | |
| Boban Arsenijevic, Wolfram Hinzen | 165-173 |
| Analysis by Synthesis: A (Re-)Emerging Program of Research for Language and Vision | |
| Thomas G. Bever, David Poeppel | 174-200 |
| Language Learning and Language Universals | |
| Jeffrey Lidz | 201-217 |
| Two Case Studies in Phonological Universals: A View from Artificial Grammars | |
| Andrew Nevins | 218-233 |
| Syntax: Its Evolution and Its Representation in the Brain | |
| Ljiljana Progovac | 234-254 |
| Brain-Language Research: Where is the Progress? | |
| Friedemann Pulvermüller | 255-288 |
| Why Possibly Language Evolved | |
| Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd | 289-306 |
BIOLINGUISTICS
| FRONT COVER | |
| The Editors |
| BACK COVER | |
| The Editors |
| FULL ISSUE | |
| The Editors |
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