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1.4 million Swiss Francs to study wolves
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1.4 million Swiss Francs to study wolves

NCCR researchers Klaus Zuberbühler, Gwendolyn Wirobski (University of Neuchâtel), and Friederike Range (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna) have received a 1.4 million CHF WEAVE grant from the Austrian Science Fund and the Swiss National Science Foundation to study communication and cognition in wolves and dogs.

Explore the sounds of the NCCR!
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Explore the sounds of the NCCR!

The researchers of the NCCR Evolving Language hear lots of sounds during their day at work! Discover them in this interactive drawing!

A new eye on human evolution in our consortium with Paola Cerrito
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A new eye on human evolution in our consortium with Paola Cerrito

As of this year, Paola Cerrito, PhD, took on the chair of human evolution at the University of Zurich, as well as a position of principal investigator within the NCCR Evolving Language. Her research work on human evolution focuses on life history, meaning a species-specific pattern of growth, survival and reproduction.

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Exploring the past, present and future of language

The Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Evolving Language is a nationwide interdisciplinary research consortium bringing together research groups from the humanities, from language and computer science, the social sciences, and the natural sciences at an unprecedented level. Together, we aim at solving one of humanity’s great mysteries: What is language? How did our species develop the ca­pa­city for linguistic expression, for processing language in the brain, and for con­sist­ently passing down new variations to the next generation? How will our capacity for language change in the face of digital com­munication and neuroengineering?

  • Egurtzegi, A., Sauppe, S., Isasi-Isasmendi, A., de la Hidalga, G. M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Schlesewsky, M., … Andrews, C. (2025). The effect of animacy on the agent preference: Self-paced reading evidence from Basque. Memory & Cognition. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-025-01698-w
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Evolving Language is led by Balthasar Bickel (Department of Comparative Language Science, UZH), Daphné Bavelier (Cognitive Neuroscience group, UNIGE) and Klaus Zuberbühler (Institute of Biology, UNINE). Over 40 research groups across Switzerland are taking part in this NCCR, from 9 different institutions as well as partners in industry (Google AI, Sonova) and public organisations. The project has 3 leading houses: the University of Zurich, the University of Geneva and the University of Neuchâtel.

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