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2011
[38]    Arbib, M. A. (2011) Review essay: Niche Construction and the Evolution of Language: Was Territory scavenging the One Key Factor? Review Essay for Derek Bickerton (2009), Adams Tongue. How Humans Made Language, How Language Made Humans. New York: Hill Wang. Interaction Studies, 12(1):162--193.
[37]    Fontanari, J. F. and Cangelosi, A. (2011) Cross-situational and supervised learning in the emergence of communication. Interaction Studies, 12(1):119--133.
[36]   (3)Gong, T. (2011) Simulating the coevolution of compositionality and word order regularity. Interaction Studies, 12(1):63--106.
[35]    Tamariz, M. (2011) Could arbitrary imitation and pattern completion have bootstrapped human linguistic communication? Interaction Studies, 12(1):36--62.
2010
[34]   (5)Cornish, H. (2010) Investigating how cultural transmission leads to the appearance of design without a designer in human communication systems. Interaction Studies, 11(1):112--137.
[33]   (6)Galantucci, B. and Garrod, S. (2010) Experimental semiotics: A new approach for studying the emergence and the evolution of human communication. Interaction Studies, 11(1):1--13.
[32]   (5)Galantucci, B., Kroos, C., and Rhodes, T. (2010) The effects of rapidity of fading on communication systems. Interaction Studies, 11(1):100--111.
[31]   (9)Garrod, S., Fay, N., Rogers, S., Walker, B., and Swoboda, N. (2010) Can iterated learning explain the emergence of graphical symbols? Interaction Studies, 11(1):33--50.
[30]   (3)Roberts, G. (2010) An experimental study of social selection and frequency of interaction in linguistic diversity. Interaction Studies, 11(1):138--159.
[29]   (1)Scott-Phillips, T. C. (2010) The evolution of communication: Humans may be exceptional. Interaction Studies, 11(1):78--99.
[28]   (4)Theisen, C. A., Oberlander, J., and Kirby, S. (2010) Systematicity and arbitrariness in novel communication systems. Interaction Studies, 11(1):14--32.
[27]   (3)de Ruiter, J. P., Noordzij, M. L., Newman-Norlund, S., Newman-Norlund, R., Hagoort, P., Levinson, S. C., and Toni, I. (2010) Exploring the cognitive infrastructure of communication. Interaction Studies, 11(1):51--77.
2009
[26]    Bryson, J. J. (2009) Representations underlying social learning and cultural evolution. Interaction Studies, 10(1):77--100.
[25]    Chio, C. D. and Chio, P. D. (2009) Evolution of language with spatial topology. Interaction Studies, 10(1):31--50.
[24]   (4)Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2009) A simulation study on word order bias. Interaction Studies, 10(1):51--75.
[23]   (7)Reali, F. and Christiansen, M. H. (2009) Sequential learning and the interaction between biological and linguistic adaptation in language evolution. Interaction Studies, 10(1):5--30.
2008
[22]   (6)Arbib, M. A. (2008) Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum. Interaction Studies, 9(1):154--168.
[21]   (7)Aronoff, M., Meir, I., Padden, C. A., and Sandler, W. (2008) The roots of linguistic organization in a new language. Interaction Studies, 9(1):133--153.
[20]    Bickerton, D. (2008) But how did protolanguage actually start? Interaction Studies, 9(1):169--176.
[19]    Bowie, J. (2008) Proto-discourse and the emergence of compositionality. Interaction Studies, 9(1):18--33.
[18]   (3)Dessalles, J-L. (2008) From metonymy to syntax in the communication of events. Interaction Studies, 9(1):51--65.
[17]   (1)Greenfield, P. M., Lyn, H., and Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (2008) Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny: Combining deixis and representation. Interaction Studies, 9(1):34--50.
[16]    McNeill, D., Duncan, S. D., Cole, J., Gallagher, S., and Bertenthal, B. (2008) Growth points from the very beginning. Interaction Studies, 9(1):117--132.
[15]   (8)Smith, A. D. M. (2008) Protolanguage reconstructed. Interaction Studies, 9(1):100--116.
[14]   (5)Smith, K. (2008) Is a holistic protolanguage a plausible precursor to language? A test case for a modern evolutionary linguistics. Interaction Studies, 9(1):1--17.
[13]    Tallerman, M. (2008) Holophrastic protolanguage: Planning, processing, storage, and retrieval. Interaction Studies, 9(1):84--99.
[12]    Werning, M. (2008) The 'complex first' paradox: Why do semantically thick concepts so early lexicalize as nouns? Interaction Studies, 9(1):67--83.
2007
[11]    Clowes, R. (2007) Semiotic symbols and the missing theory of thinking. Interaction Studies, 8(1):105--124.
[10]    Cowley, S. J. (2007) How human infants deal with symbol grounding. Interaction Studies, 8(1):83--104.
[9]    Locke, J. L. (2007) Bimodal signaling in infancy: Motor behavior, reference, and the evolution of spoken language. Interaction Studies, 8(1):159--175.
[8]    MacDorman, K. F. (2007) Life after the symbol system metaphor. Interaction Studies, 8(1):143--158.
[7]   (10)Vogt, P. and Divina, F. (2007) Social symbol grounding and language evolution. Interaction Studies, 8(1):31--52.
2006
[6]    Best, M. L. (2006) Adaptive Value Within Natural Language Discourse. Interaction Studies, 7(1):1--15.
[5]    Brown, J. C. and Golston, C. (2006) Embedded structure and the evolution of phonology. Interaction Studies, 7(1):17--41.
[4]    Grim, P., Wardach, S., and Beltrani, V. (2006) Location, location, location: The importance of spatialization in modeling cooperation and communication. Interaction Studies, 7(1):43--78.
[3]    Pietarinen, A-V. (2006) The evolution of semantics and language-games for meaning. Interaction Studies, 7(1):79--104.
[2]    Wagner, K. and Reggia, J. A. (2006) The emergence of an internally-grounded, multireferent communication system. Interaction Studies, 7(1):105--129.
2004
[1]   (12)Fogassi, L. and Ferrari, P. F. (2004) Mirror neurons, gestures and language evolution. Interaction Studies, 5(3):345--363.

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