December 17, 2006

Updated bibliography

Ira Noveck & Dan Sperber (In press) The why and how of experimental pragmatics: The case of ‘scalar inferences’. To appear in Noel Burton-Roberts (ed) Advances in Pragmatics. Palgrave new

Luca Surian,  Stefania Caldi and Dan Sperber (in press) Attribution of beliefs by 13-month-old infants To appear in Psychological Science  new

Le témoignage et l’argumentation dans une perspective évolutionniste.Version française de An Evolutionary perspective on testimony and argumentation. Philosophical Topics. (2001). 29. 401-413/ A paraître dans Raisons Pratiques nouveau en Français

Claidière, Nicolas & and Sperber, Dan (in press). The role of attraction in cultural evolution (Reply to J. Henrich and R. Boyd, “On modeling cognition and culture”, Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2 (2), 2002). To appear in Journal of Cognition and Culture new

Sperber, Dan & Nicolas Claidière (in press). Defining and explaining culture (comments on Richerson and Boyd, Not by genes alone). To appear in Biology and Philosophy new

Sperber, Dan & Nicolas Claidière (2006) Why Modeling Cultural Evolution Is Still Such a Challenge. Biological Theory, Winter 2006, Vol. 1, No. 1: 20-22. new

 (2006) Why a deep understanding of cultural evolution is incompatible with shallow psychology. (in Nick Enfield and Stephen Levinson (eds.) Roots of Human Sociality, 431-449) revised

Sperber, Dan & Gloria Origgi. (2005)  Pourquoi parler, comment comprendre ? In Jean-Marie Hombert, Ed. L'origine de l'homme, du langage et des langues. Fayard, Paris, 2005. 236-253. version révisée de « Qu'est-ce que la pragmatique peut apporter à l'étude de l'évolution du langage ? » posté en 2003

Sperber, Dan, Francesco Cara, & Vittorio Girotto (1995). Relevance Theory explains the Selection Task. Cognition 57, 31-95. new here

Rudiments of cognitive rhetoric. First English translation of : Dan Sperber (1975) Rudiments de rhétorique cognitive, Poétique: Revue de Théorie et d'Analyse Littéraire (23) 389-415. To appear in Rhetoric Society Quarterly. old stuff but new in English