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1.From bird calls to human language_ exploring the evolutionary drivers of compositional syntax.pdf

Compositional syntax, where lexical items are combined into larger units, has been assumed to be unique to human language. Recent experiments, however, showed that Japanese tits combine alert and recruitment calls into alert-recruitment sequences when attracting conspecifics to join in mobbing a predator. We speculate that such call combinations are favoured when: Firstly, callers and receivers have shared interests in exchanging information; secondly, species produce different types of calls in different situations, leading to distinct behavioural responses in receivers; and finally, complex situations exist in which receivers benefit by combining two or more behaviours. These preconditions were also present in human ancestors. Thus, future work on bird calls may provide insights into the evolution of compositional syntax in human language.

2.Stuttering Frequency in Relation to Lexical Diversity, Syntactic Complexity, and Utterance Length.pdf

Children’s frequency of stuttering can be affected by utterance length, syntactic complexity, and lexical content of language.

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