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| Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 33
Issue 5 |
| Oct 01, 2010 |
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ISSN: 0140525x |
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume 33 :
Issue 5
Table of Contents
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Human kinship, from conceptual structure to grammar

Doug Jones
Page 367
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Does kinship terminology provide evidence for or against universal grammar?

Christina Behme
Page 381
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Space, kinship, and mind

Giovanni Bennardo
Page 382
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Will Optimality Theory colonize all of higher cognition?

Tam??s Bir??
Page 383
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The cognitive path through kinship

Fadwa El Guindi
Page 384
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Why do we need to coordinate when classifying kin?

Drew Gerkey and Lee Cronk
Page 385
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Kinship terminology: polysemy or categorization?

Lotte Hogeweg, G??raldine Legendre and Paul Smolensky
Page 386
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Conceptual structure is constrained functionally, not formally

Richard Hudson
Page 387
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Some facts of Seneca kinship semantics

Paul Kay
Page 388
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Language and kinship: We need some Darwinian theory here

Chris Knight
Page 389
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Pragmatic and positivistic analyses of kinship terminology

Murray J. Leaf
Page 390
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Advancing our grasp of constrained variation in a crucial cognitive domain

Stephen C. Levinson
Page 391
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Exploring the conceptual and semantic structure of human kinship: An experimental investigation of Chinese kin terms

Chao Liu, Yue Ge, Xiaoqin Mai and Yue-Jia Luo
Page 392
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Genealogy, kinship, and knowledge: A cautionary note about causation

Stephen M. Lyon
Page 394
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Typological variation of kinship terminologies is a function of strict ranking of constraints on nested binary classification trees

Paul Miers
Page 395
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Kinship, optimality, and typology

Simon Musgrave and David L. Dowe
Page 397
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The applicability of theories of phonological contrast to kinship systems

Andrew Nevins
Page 398
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The algebraic logic of kinship terminology structures

Dwight W. Read
Page 399
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Genealogy (and the relationship between opposite-sex/same-sex sibling pairs) is what kinship is all about

Carles Salazar
Page 401
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The shared evolutionary history of kinship classifications and language

Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney
Page 402
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Lexical universals of kinship and social cognition

Anna Wierzbicka
Page 403
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Thinking about kinship and thinking

Doug Jones
Page 404
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BBS volume 33 issue 5 Cover and Front matter

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BBS volume 33 issue 5 Cover and Back matter

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