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(1999) Learning, Bottlenecks and Infinity: a working model of the evolution of syntactic communication. In K. Dautenhahn and C. Nehaniv, editors,
Proceedings of the AISB'99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts
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Expression/induction models of language evolution: dimensions and issues
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2002
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Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax
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Kirby
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2000
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Social transmission favours linguistic generalization
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Hurford
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2000
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Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners
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Kirby
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1999
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Language Form and Language Function -
Newmeyer
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1998
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Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device
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Briscoe
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15
1998
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Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar
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Batali
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99
1997
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The synthetic modeling of language origins
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Steels
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123
1997
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Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints
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Kirby,Hurford
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1997
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Formal Approaches to Innate and Learned Communication: Laying the Foundation for Language
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Oliphant
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1995
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The Logical Problem of Language Change
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Niyogi,Berwick
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1990
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Typology and universals -
Croft
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1990
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Natural language and natural selection
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Pinker,Bloom
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1988
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Explaining language universals -
Hawkins
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1987
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Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system
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Hurford
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1986
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Knowledge of Language -
Chomsky
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1981
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Language Universals and Linguistic Typology -
Comrie
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1973
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Abductive and deductive change -
Andersen
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1964
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Current Issues in Linguistic Theory -
Chomsky
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