For universals (but not finite-state learning) visit the zoo

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):466-467 (2009)
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Abstract

Evans & Levinson's (E&L's) major point is that human languages are intriguingly diverse rather than (like animal communication systems) uniform within the species. This does not establish a about language universals, or advance the ill-framed pseudo-debate over universal grammar. The target article does, however, repeat a troublesome myth about Fitch and Hauser's (2004) work on pattern learning in cotton-top tamarins

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Barbara Scholz
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