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2006
[21]    Cangelosi, A., Smith, A. D. M., and Smith, K. (2006) The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language. Singapore: World Scientific.
[20] PDF  Smith, K. (2006) The protolanguage debate: bridging the gap? In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 315--322.
[19] PDF  Smith, K., Smith, A. D. M., Blythe, R. A., and Vogt, P. (2006) Cross-situational learning: a mathematical approach. In P. Vogt and Y. Sugita and E. Tuci and C. Nehaniv, editors, Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, pages 31--44. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg.
2005
[18] PDF (5)Brighton, H., Kirby, S., and Smith, K. (2005) Cultural Selection for Learnability: Three principles underlying the view that language adapts to be learnable. In Tallerman, M., editor, Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[17] PDF (2)Brighton, H., Smith, K., and Kirby, S. (2005) Language as an evolutionary system. Physics of Life Reviews, 2(3):177--226.
2004
[16] PDF (8)Kirby, S., Smith, K., and Brighton, H. (2004) From UG to Universals: linguistic adaptation through iterated learning. Studies in Language, 28(3):587--607.
[15] PDF (9)Smith, K. (2004) The evolution of vocabulary. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 228(1):127--142.
2003
[14] PDF (6)Brighton, H., Kirby, S., and Smith, K. (2003) Situated cognition and the role of multi-agent models in explaining language structure. In D. Kudenko and E. Alonso and D. Kazakov, editors, Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems: Adaptation and Multi-Agent Learning, pages 88--109. Springer.
[13] PDF (13)Smith, K., Brighton, H., and Kirby, S. (2003) Complex Systems in Language Evolution: the cultural emergence of compositional structure. Advances in Complex Systems, 6(4):537--558.
[12] PDF (1)Smith, K. (2003) Learning biases and language evolution. In Simon Kirby, editor, Proceedings of Language Evolution and Computation Workshop/Course at ESSLLI, pages 22--31. Vienna.
[11] PDF  Smith, K. (2003) Learning biases for the evolution of linguistic structure: an associative network model. In ECAL03, pages 517--524.
[10] PDF (7)Smith, K. (2003) Compositionality from culture: the role of environment structure and learning bias. Technical report.
[9] PDF (13)Smith, K. (2003) The Transmission of Language: models of biological and cultural evolution. PhD thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh.
[8] PDF (6)Smith, K. and Hurford, J. (2003) Language Evolution in Populations: extending the Iterated Learning Model. In ECAL03, pages 507--516.
[7] PDF (26)Smith, K., Kirby, S., and Brighton, H. (2003) Iterated Learning: a framework for the emergence of language. Artificial Life, 9(4):371--386.
2002
[6] PDF (26)Smith, K. (2002) The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks. Connection Science, 14(1):65--84.
[5] PDF (10)Smith, K. (2002) Natural selection and cultural selection in the evolution of communication. Adaptive Behavior, 10(1):25--44.
2001
[4] PDF (8)Smith, K. (2001) The Importance of Rapid Cultural Convergence in the Evolution of Learned Symbolic Communication. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 637--640. Prague: Springer.
[3] PDF (1)Smith, K. (2001) The evolution of learning mechanisms supporting symbolic communication.
2000
[2] PDF (3)Smith, K. (2000) Learners are losers: Natural selection and learning in the evolution of communication.
1999
[1] PDF (1)Smith, K. (1999) Cognitive linguistics and connectionist models of language acquisition. Master thesis, Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh.

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