Mint Group Publications
Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
70, pp. 1 - 24 (2018)
The art of not being legible. Terrain 2.
Journal Article
70, pp. 4 - 19 (2018)
Écritures recyclées: Les multiples fonctions de la communication graphique. Terrain 3.
Journal Article
70, pp. 126 - 133 (2018)
La forme de l’écrit: Comment les lettres s’adaptent aux contraintes de notre cognition [bande dessinée]. Terrain 4.
Journal Article
Writing, graphic codes, and asynchronous communication. Topics in Cognitive Science, pp. 1 - 17 (2018)
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Journal Article
70, pp. 39 - 61 (2018)
L'art de ne pas être lisible. Terrain 6.
Journal Article
13 (9), e0202019 (2018)
Compression in cultural evolution: Homogeneity and structure in the emergence and evolution of a large-scale online collaborative art project. PLoS One 7.
Journal Article
3 (2), pp. 91 - 93 (2018)
What smartphone apps may contribute to language evolution research. Journal of Language Evolution 8.
Journal Article
4, 2 (2018)
A diachronic comparison of the Vai script of Liberia (1834–2005). Journal of open humanities data 9.
Journal Article
39, pp. 392 - 401 (2018)
Detecting wholesale copying in cultural evolution. Evolution and Human Behavior 10.
Journal Article
176, pp. 15 - 30 (2018)
Contextual predictability shapes signal autonomy. Cognition Book (1)
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Book
Skin, Kin and Clan: The dynamics of social categories in Indigenous Australia. Australian National University, Canberra (2018), 483 pp.
Book Chapter (5)
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Book Chapter
The invention, transmission and evolution of writing: Insights from the new scripts of West Africa. In: Paths into script formation in the ancient Mediterranean, pp. 189 - 210 (Eds. Ferrara, S.; Valério, M.). Edizioni Quasar, Rome (2018)
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Book Chapter
De la coopération á la culture. In: La cognition: Du neurone à la société, pp. 563 - 597 (Eds. Collins, T.; Andler, D.; Tallon-Baudry, C.). Gallimard, Paris (2018)
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Book Chapter
Kelly, P.; Lacrampe, S.). Australian National University, Canberra (2018)
Evolving perspectives on Aboriginal social organisation: from mutual misrecognition to the kinship renaissance. In: Skin, Kin and Clan: The dynamics of social categories in Indigenous Australia, pp. 21 - 39 (Eds. McConvell, P.; 15.
Book Chapter
Kelly, P.; Lacrampe, S.). Australian National University, Canberra (2018)
Moiety Names in South-Eastern Australia: Distribution and Reconstructed History. In: Skin, Kin and Clan: The dynamics of social categories in Indigenous Australia, pp. 139 - 178 (Eds. McConvell, P.; 16.
Book Chapter
Cultural transmission. In: The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, pp. 1 - 10 (Ed. American Cancer Society). American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA (2018)