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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.

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2004 -Is coevolution of language and language genes possible - Chater,Christiansen,Reali :: 1
2003 -Evolution and learning: The Baldwin effect reconsidered - Weber,Depew :: 2
2003 -On the different origin of symbols and grammar - Tomasello :: 1
2003 -Grammatical Assimilation - Briscoe :: 10
2003 -Niche construction: The neglected process in evolution - Odling-Smee,Laland,Feldman :: 5
2002 -How children learn the meanings of words - Bloom :: 27
2001 -Evolution of universal grammar - Nowak,Komarova,Niyogi :: 90
1998 -A Functionalist Approach to Grammar and its Evolution - Bybee :: 5
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 168
1987 -How learning can guide evolution - Hinton,Nowlan :: 31
1976 -The selfish gene - Dawkins :: 54
1965 -Aspects of the theory of syntax - Chomsky :: 88
1896 -A new factor in evolution - Baldwin :: 37