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2012
[15]   (1)Baronchelli, A., Chater, N., Pastor-Satorras, R., and Christiansen, M. H. (2012) The biological origin of linguistic diversity. PLoS ONE, 7(10):e48029.
2011
[14]    Christiansen, M. H., Reali, F., and Chater, N. (2011) Biological adaptations for functional features of language in the face of cultural evolution. Human Biology, 83(2):247--259.
[13]    Chater, N. and Christiansen, M. H. (2011) A solution to the logical problem of language evolution: language as an adaptation to the human brain. In Kathleen R. Gibson and Maggie Tallerman, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution. Oxford University Press.
2010
[12]   (1)Hsu, A. S. and Chater, N. (2010) The logical problem of language acquisition: A probabilistic perspective. Cognitive science, 34(6):972--1016.
[11]   (15)Chater, N. and Christiansen, M. H. (2010) Language Acquisition Meets Language Evolution. Cognitive Science, 34(7):1131--1157.
2009
[10]    Christiansen, M. H., Chater, N., Griffiths, T. L., and Kirby, S. (2009) Cultural Evolution of Language: Implications for Cognitive Science. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
[9]   (4)Christiansen, M. H., Chater, N., and Reali, F. (2009) The biological and cultural foundations of language. Communicative \& Integrative Biology, 2(3):221--222.
[8]   (23)Chater, N., Reali, F., and Christiansen, M. (2009) Restrictions on biological adaptation in language evolution. PNAS, 106(4):1015--1020.
2008
[7]   (69)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Language as shaped by the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):489--509.
[6]    Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Brains, genes, and language evolution: A new synthesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):537--558.
2007
[5]    Chater, N. and Vitanyi, P. (2007) Ideal learningof natural language: Positive results about learning from positive evidence. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 51(3):135--163.
2006
[4]    Christiansen, M. H., Reali, F., and Chater, N. (2006) The Baldwin effect works for functional, but not arbitrary, features of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 27--34.
2005
[3]    Roberts, M., Onnis, L., and Chater, N. (2005) Acquisition and evolution of quasi-regular languages: two puzzles for the price of one. In Tallerman, M., editor, Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution.
1999
[2]   (23)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (1999) Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23(2):157--205.
1994
[1]   (6)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (1994) Generalization and connectionist language learning. Mind and Language, 9:273--287.

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