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Hurd, P. L. (1995) Communication in discrete action-response games. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 174(2):217--222.

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1997-An Exploration of Signalling Behaviour by both Analytic and Simulation Means for both Discrete and Continuous Models - Bullock :: 11
1998-Evolved Signals: Expensive Hype vs. Conspirational Whispers - Noble :: 10
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1999-Sexual Signalling in an Artificial Population: When Does the Handicap Principle Work? - Noble :: 1
1997-Is signalling of fighting ability costlier for weaker individuals? - Hurd :: 1
2006-Selective scenarios for the emergence of natural language - Szamado,Szathmary :: 1
2001-The Peacock, the Sparrow, and the Evolution of Human Language - Bergstrom,Antia,Számadó,Lachmann ::
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