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ISLE-members Robert Weibel and Balthasar Bickel are co-authors of the research article on "contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact"
Kentaro K. Shimizu and Balthasar Bickel published together with other authors an article on "Exploring correlations in genetic and cultural variation across language families in northeast Asia"
Guanghao You, Balthasar Bickel, Moritz M. Daum and Sabine Stoll have published a new paper on "Child-directed speech is optimized for syntax-free semantic inference"
Congratulations to our ISLE member Paul Widmer, who has been appointed full professor
The basic human emotions are genetically inherited. They also exist in the animal kingdom. But do they also have empathy like us humans?
Carmen Saldana and Chiara Barbieri participated in the SciFilmIt Hackathons and created a movie on language in 72 hours
NCCRWomen campaign: Nicole Tamer and Jessie Adriaense from the UZH presented their research work
A study by Sebastian Sauppe examines how fundamental differences in syntax shape the time course of sentence planning and how brain activity during speaking varies between simple and complex grammatical forms.
Judith Burkart, member of the ISLE, has published a research article, which gives an inside perspective on how marmoset monkeys perceive and process third-party interactions.