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Last #protolang4 plenary: Daniel Dor: From experience to imagination


Plenary talk by Michael Corballis at #protolang4


The 2nd day of #protolang4 starts off with a plenary by Dan Dediu: language doesn't evolve in a void: culture, biology& physical environment


Corballis: Mental time travel was assumed to be uniquely human, but there's evidence that it goes far back in evolution #protolang4


Marlen says it's a special honour to be invited as a plenary speaker at #protolang8 because #protolang4 in 2015 in Rome was her first interdisciplinary conference she attended at a grad student.


First plenary at #protolang4 Francesco d'Errico: Cultural exaptation


Plenary talk by Ian Tattersal at #protolang4: An evolutionary context for the acquisition of modern human cognition&language


Next up at #protolang4 @hartmast Ways to Proto-Morphology: What complex words reveal about human cognition & cultural evolution


Plenary by Elisabetta Visalberghi: Stone tool use in nonhuman primates #protolang4 protolang.org/node/16


Next up at #protolang4: @hartmast, Nölle, Pleyer, Tinits: communicative relevance & morphological complexity: an iterated learning approach


Marlen says it's a special honour to be invited as a plenary speaker at #protolang8 because #protolang4 in 2015 in Rome was her first interdisciplinary conference she attended at a grad student.


Last #protolang4 plenary: Daniel Dor: From experience to imagination


Plenary talk by Ian Tattersal at #protolang4: An evolutionary context for the acquisition of modern human cognition&language


Corballis: Mental time travel was assumed to be uniquely human, but there's evidence that it goes far back in evolution #protolang4


Plenary talk by Michael Corballis at #protolang4


Next up at #protolang4: @hartmast, Nölle, Pleyer, Tinits: communicative relevance & morphological complexity: an iterated learning approach


The 2nd day of #protolang4 starts off with a plenary by Dan Dediu: language doesn't evolve in a void: culture, biology& physical environment


Plenary by Elisabetta Visalberghi: Stone tool use in nonhuman primates #protolang4 protolang.org/node/16


Next up at #protolang4 @hartmast Ways to Proto-Morphology: What complex words reveal about human cognition & cultural evolution


First plenary at #protolang4 Francesco d'Errico: Cultural exaptation


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