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1. Visual bodily signals and conversational context benefit the anticipation of turn ends.

2. Ultrasound measurements of interactive turn-taking in question-answer sequences: Articulatory preparation is delayed but not tied to the response.

3. Turn-taking in human face-to-face interaction is multimodal: gaze direction and manual gestures aid the coordination of turn transitions.

4. Gesture, spatial cognition and the evolution of language.

5. Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss.

6. Anticipatory Processing in a Verb-Initial Mayan Language: Eye-Tracking Evidence During Sentence Comprehension in Tseltal.

7. Color technology is not necessary for rich and efficient color language.

8. The interaction engine: cuteness selection and the evolution of the interactional base for language.

9. A multi-scale investigation of the human communication system's response to visual disruption.

10. Early language experience in a Papuan community.

11. Early Language Experience in a Tseltal Mayan Village.

12. Multimodal Language Processing in Human Communication.

13. Eye blinks are perceived as communicative signals in human face-to-face interaction.

14. Differential coding of perception in the world's languages.

15. Processing language in face-to-face conversation: Questions with gestures get faster responses.

16. First Encounters: Repair Sequences in Cross-Signing.

17. Oscillatory Brain Responses Reflect Anticipation during Comprehension of Speech Acts in Spoken Dialog.

18. Planning versus comprehension in turn-taking: Fast responders show reduced anticipatory processing of the question.

19. Evolutionary dynamics of language systems.

20. Next Speakers Plan Their Turn Early and Speak after Turn-Final "Go-Signals".

21. Temporal Preparation for Speaking in Question-Answer Sequences.

22. The Timing of Utterance Planning in Task-Oriented Dialogue: Evidence from a Novel List-Completion Paradigm.

23. "Process and perish" or multiple buffers with push-down stacks?

24. Turn-taking in Human Communication--Origins and Implications for Language Processing.

25. Never Say No... How the Brain Interprets the Pregnant Pause in Conversation.

27. Early developmental changes in the timing of turn-taking: a longitudinal study of mother-infant interaction.

28. Universal Principles in the Repair of Communication Problems.

29. Neural signatures of response planning occur midway through an incoming question in conversation.

30. Timing in turn-taking and its implications for processing models of language.

31. Marked Initial Pitch in Questions Signals Marked Communicative Function.

32. The effects of processing and sequence organization on the timing of turn taking: a corpus study.

33. Turn-timing in signed conversations: coordinating stroke-to-stroke turn boundaries.

34. Conversation electrified: ERP correlates of speech act recognition in underspecified utterances.

35. Breathing for answering: the time course of response planning in conversation.

36. Early anticipation lies behind the speed of response in conversation.

37. The origin of human multi-modal communication.

38. On the antiquity of language: the reinterpretation of Neandertal linguistic capacities and its consequences.

39. The island of time: yélî dnye, the language of rossel island.

40. The original sin of cognitive science.

42. Tools from evolutionary biology shed new light on the diversification of languages.

43. Tracking down abstract linguistic meaning: neural correlates of spatial frame of reference ambiguities in language.

44. Abstract profiles of structural stability point to universal tendencies, family-specific factors, and ancient connections between languages.

45. Evolved structure of language shows lineage-specific trends in word-order universals.

46. Plasticity of human spatial cognition: spatial language and cognition covary across cultures.

47. The grammar of exchange: a comparative study of reciprocal constructions across languages.

48. Neural correlates of intentional communication.

49. WEIRD languages have misled us, too.

50. The myth of language universals: language diversity and its importance for cognitive science.

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