ISSN 1572-0373 (Print); ISSN 1572-0381 (Online)
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Is a holistic protolanguage a plausible precursor to language? A test case for a modern evolutionary linguistics pp. 1-17(17) Author: Smith, Kenny
Proto-discourse and the emergence of compositionality pp. 18-33(16) Author: Bowie, Jill
Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny Combining deixis and representation pp. 34-50(17) Authors: Greenfield, Patricia M.; Lyn, Heidi; Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue E.
From metonymy to syntax in the communication of events pp. 51-66(16) Author: Dessalles, Jean-Louis
The “complex first” paradox Why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns? pp. 67-83(17) Author: Werning, Markus
Holophrastic protolanguage Planning, processing, storage, and retrieval pp. 84-99(16) Author: Tallerman, Maggie
Protolanguage reconstructed pp. 100-116(17) Author: Smith, Andrew D. M.
Growth points from the very beginning pp. 117-132(16) Authors: McNeill, David; Duncan, Susan D.; Cole, Jonathan; Gallagher, Shaun; Bertenthal, Bennett
The roots of linguistic organization in a new language pp. 133-153(21) Authors: Aronoff, Mark; Meir, Irit; Padden, Carol A.; Sandler, Wendy
Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum pp. 154-168(15) Author: Arbib, Michael A.
But how did protolanguage actually start? pp. 169-176(8) Author: Bickerton, Derek