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Prosocial behavior as sexual signaling
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- 22 March 2017, e41
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The wolf will live with the lamb
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- 22 March 2017, e42
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Attractiveness bias: A cognitive explanation
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- 22 March 2017, e43
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Tinbergen's “four questions” provides a formal framework for a more complete understanding of prosocial biases in favour of attractive people
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- 22 March 2017, e44
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Moving forward with interdisciplinary research on attractiveness-related biases
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Gesture, sign, and language: The coming of age of sign language and gesture studies
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The influence of communication mode on written language processing and beyond
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Where does (sign) language begin?
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- 26 April 2017, e48
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Sign, language, and gesture in the brain: Some comments
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- 26 April 2017, e49
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Is it language (yet)? The allure of the gesture-language binary
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- 26 April 2017, e50
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The physiognomic unity of sign, word, and gesture
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- 26 April 2017, e51
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Building a single proposition from imagistic and categorical components
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- 26 April 2017, e52
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Perspectives on gesture from autism spectrum disorder: Alterations in timing and function
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- 26 April 2017, e53
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How to distinguish gesture from sign: New technology is not the answer
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- 26 April 2017, e54
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Emoticons in text may function like gestures in spoken or signed communication
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- 26 April 2017, e55
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Why space is not one-dimensional: Location may be categorical and imagistic
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- 26 April 2017, e56
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Pros and cons of blurring gesture-language lines: An evolutionary linguistic perspective
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- 26 April 2017, e57
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Good things come in threes: Communicative acts comprise linguistic, imagistic, and modifying components
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Languages as semiotically heterogenous systems
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Why would the discovery of gestures produced by signers jeopardize the experimental finding of gesture-speech mismatch?
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