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[43..36]    ECAL97
[35..34]    Journal of Theoretical Biology
[33..32]    Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
[31..30]    PNAS
[29]   (15)Arbib, M. A. and Rizzolatti, G. (1997) Neural expectations: a possible evolutionary path from manual skills to language. Communication and Cognition, 29:393--424.
[28]    Berwick, R. C. (1997) Syntax facit saltum. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 10(2/3):231--249.
[27]    Bichakjian, B. H. (1997) Language Evolution and the Shift to Features Characteristic of the Left Hemis phere. In Andreas Gather and Heinz Werner, editors, Semiotische Prozesse und natürliche Sprache, pages 42--51. Stuttgart: Steiner.
[26]    Bichakjian, B. H. (1997) Evolution and the biological Correlates of Linguistic Features. In Roger Blench and Matthew Spriggs, editors, Archaeology and Language I. Theoretical and Methodological Orientations, pages 31--42. London: Routledge.
[25]   (10)Briscoe, E. J. (1997) Co-evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device. In Proc. of 35th Assoc. for Comp. Ling.. Morgan Kaufmann.
[24]   (207)Deacon, T. W. (1997) The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain. W.W. Norton.
[23]   (134)Hauser, M. D. (1997) The Evolution of Communication. MIT Press/BradfordBooks.
[22]    Hurd, P. L. (1997) Game theoretical perspectives on conflict and biological communication. PhD thesis, Stockholm University.
[21]    Hurford, J., Joseph, S., Kirby, S., and Reid, A. (1997) Evolution might select constructivism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20:567--568.
[20]    Jenkins, L. (1997) Biolinguistics - Structure, development and evolution of language. In The 40th Anniversary of Generativism: Proceedings of electronic conference December.
[19]   (17)Kirby, S. (1997) Competing motivations and emergence: explaining implicational hierarchies. Language Typology, 1(1):5--32.
[18]    Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. (1997) The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods. Technical report, Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, University of Edinburgh.
[17]   (1)Klingspor, V., Demiris, J., and Kaiser, M. (1997) Human-Robot Communication and Machine Learning. Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal, 11:719--746.
[16]   (58)Lieberman, P. (1997) Language evolution. In Dulbecco, R., editor, Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 2nd Edition, pages 243--247. Academic Press:San Diego.
[15]   (77)Maynard-Smith, J. and Szathmary, E. (1997) The Major Transitions in Evolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
[14]    Niyogi, P. (1997) Modeling the Dynamics of Historical Linguistics. In New England Conference on Complex Systems. Nashua, NH.
[13]   (15)Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (1997) A Dynamical Systems Model for Language Change. Complex Systems, 11:161--204.
[12]   (32)Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (1997) Evolutionary Consequences of Language Learning. Linguistics and Philosophy, 20(6):697--719.
[11]   (35)Oliphant, M. (1997) Formal Approaches to Innate and Learned Communication: Laying the Foundation for Language. PhD thesis, Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego.
[10]   (57)Oliphant, M. and Batali, J. (1997) Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication. The newsletter of the Center for Research in Language, 11(1).
[9]   (20)Parisi, D. (1997) An Artificial Life Approach to Language. Brain and Language, 59(1):121--146.
[8]   (9)Prince, A. and Smolensky, P. (1997) Optimality: From Neural Networks to Universal Grammar. Science, 275(5306):1604--1610.
[7]   (7)Steels, L. (1997) Language Learning and Language Contact. In Daelemans, W. and Van den Bosch, A. and Weijters, A., editors, Proceedings of the workshop on Empirical Approaches to Language Aquisition, pages 11--24. Prague.
[6]   (34)Steels, L. (1997) Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions. In M. van Someren and G. Widmer, editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[5]   (120)Steels, L. (1997) The synthetic modeling of language origins. Evolution of Communication, 1(1):1--34.
[4]    Steels, L. (1997) The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. In M. Pollack, editor, IJCAI97. Los Angeles: Morgan Kauffman Publishers.
[3]    Tsonis, A. A., Schultz, C., and Tsonis, P. A. (1997) Zipf's Law and the structure and evolution of languages. Complexity, 2(5):12--13.
[2]    de Boer, B. (1997) Self organisation in vowel systems through imitation. In J. Coleman, editor, Computational Phonology, Third Meeting of the ACL SIGPHON, pages 19--25.
[1]   (1)de Jong, E. D. (1997) Multi-agent coordination by communication of evaluations. In Boman, M. and Van de Velde, W., editors, Proceedings of the Eighth European Wrokshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agnet World. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

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