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Kirby, S., Cornish, H., and Smith, K. (2008) Cumulative cultural evolution in the laboratory: An experimental approach to the origins of structure in human language. PNAS, 105(31):10681--10686.

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2008 -Language as shaped by the brain - Christiansen,Chater :: 5
2007 -Language evolution by iterated learning with Bayesian agents - Griffiths,Kalish :: 6
2007 -Innateness and culture in the evolution of language - Kirby,Dowman,Griffiths :: 14
2007 -The emergence of simple languages in an experimental coordination game - Selten,Warglien :: 3
2007 -Foundations of Representation: Where Might Graphical Symbol Systems Come From? - Garrod,Fay,Lee,Oberlander,Macleod :: 4
2007 -Language evolution: A brief guide for linguists - Bickerton :: 3
2006 -A bias for social information in human cultural transmission - Mesoudi,Whiten,Dunbar :: 4
2006 -Faithful replication of foraging techniques along cultural transmission chains by chimpanzees and children - Horner,Whiten,Flynn,de Waal :: 4
2005 -Language as an evolutionary system - Brighton,Smith,Kirby :: 10
2005 -An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems - Galantucci :: 9
2005 -Regularizing Unpredictable Variation: The Roles of Adult and Child Learners in Language Formation and Change - Hudson-Kam,Newport :: 5
2004 -The evolution of vocabulary - Smith :: 17
2004 -The hierarchical transformation of event knowledge in human cultural transmission - Mesoudi,Whiten :: 3
2004 -From UG to Universals: linguistic adaptation through iterated learning - Kirby,Smith,Brighton :: 16
2003 -Complex Systems in Language Evolution: the cultural emergence of compositional structure - Smith,Brighton,Kirby :: 20
2003 -How the poverty of the stimulus solves the poverty of the stimulus - Zuidema :: 18
2002 -The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition among exemplars - Batali :: 66
2002 -Compositional Syntax from Cultural Transmission - Brighton :: 53
2002 -A syntactic rule in forest monkey communication - Zuberbuhler :: 8
2000 -Infant artificial language learning and language acquisition - Gomez,Gerken :: 7
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 81
2000 -Social transmission favours linguistic generalization - Hurford :: 34
1999 -Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals - Kirby :: 76
1997 -The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain - Deacon :: 142
1997 -The Major Transitions in Evolution - Maynard-Smith,Szathmary :: 57
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1978 -Cultural transmission of enemy recognition: One function of avian mobbing - Curio,Ulrich,Vieth :: 3
1974 -Decoding the language of the bee - Frisch :: 1
1966 -Binary codes capable of correcting deletions, insertions and reversals - Levenshtein :: 2
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