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The Faculty of Language: What's Special about it? - Pinker,Jackendoff - 2005 |
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From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics - Arbib - 2005 |
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Interlinguistic similarity and language death dynamics - Mira,Paredes - 2005 |
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Language evolution and population dynamics in a system of two interacting species - Kosmidis,Halley,Argyrakis - 2005 |
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Mutual Exclusivity: Communicative Success Despite Conceptual Divergence - Smith - 2005 |
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Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language: A Case Study for Colour - Steels,Belpaeme - 2005 |
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Language Acquisition, Change and Emergence: Essays in Evolutionary Linguistics - Minett,Wang - 2005 [ BOOK ] |
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The evolution of the language faculty: Clarifications and implications - Fitch,Hauser,Chomsky - 2005 |
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Microscopic and Macroscopic Simulation of Competition between Languages - Stauffer,Schulze - 2005 |
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4 |
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The Self-Organization of Speech Sounds - Oudeyer - 2005 |
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4 |
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Monte Carlo simulation of the rise and the fall of languages - Schulze,Stauffer - 2005 |
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Can simple models explain Zipf's law in all cases? - Ferrer-i-Cancho,Servedio - 2005 |
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The consequences of Zipf's law for syntax and symbolic reference - Ferrer-i-Cancho,Riordan,Bollobas - 2005 |
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The invasion of language: emergence, change and death - Wang,Minett - 2005 |
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Vertical and horizontal transmission in language evolution - Wang,Minett - 2005 |
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The Inferential Transmission of Language - Smith - 2005 |
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The evolutionary language game: An orthogonal approach - Lenaerts,Jansen,Tuyls,de~Vylder - 2005 |
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Language as an aid to categorization: A neural network model of early language acquisition - Mirolli,Parisi - 2005 |
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The role of population structure in language evolution - Lee,Collier,Taylor,Stabler - 2005 |
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Topology Induced Coarsening in Language Games - Baronchelli,Dall'Asta,Barrat,Loreto - 2005 |
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Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution - Tallerman - 2005 [ BOOK ] |
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How can we explain the emergence of a language that benefits the hearer but not the speaker? - Mirolli,Parisi - 2005 |
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Cultural Selection for Learnability: Three principles underlying the view that language adapts to be learnable - Brighton,Kirby,Smith - 2005 |
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Initial Syntax and Modern Syntax: Did the clause evolve from the syllable? - Tallerman - 2005 |
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An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems - Galantucci - 2005 |
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The emergence of grammar: Systematic structure in a new language - Sandler,Meir,Padden,Aronoff - 2005 |
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The emergence of compositional structures in perceptually grounded language games - Vogt - 2005 |
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The emergence and evolution of linguistic structure: from lexical to grammatical communication systems - Steels - 2005 |
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The language organism: the Leiden theory of language evolution - van Driem - 2005 |
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The emergence of links between lexical acquisition and object categorization: a computational study - Yu - 2005 |
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How Did Language go Discrete? - Studdert-Kennedy - 2005 |
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What Triggers the Emergence of Grammar? - Steels - 2005 |
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Grounding words in perception and action: computational insights - Roy - 2005 |
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Explaining Universal Color Categories Through a Constrained Acquisition Process - Belpaeme,Bleys - 2005 |
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Emergence of grammatical constructions: evidence from simulation and grounded agent experiments - Dominey - 2005 |
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The Major Transitions in the Evolution of Language - Zuidema - 2005 |
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Constraints and preadaptations in the earliest stages of language evolution - Cheney,Seyfarth - 2005 |
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How Phonological Structures Can Be Culturally Selected for Learnability - Oudeyer - 2005 |
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Stable communication through dynamic language - Smith - 2005 |
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Learning Semantic Combinatoriality from the Interaction between Linguistic and Behavioral Processes - Sugita,Tani - 2005 |
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The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body - Mithen - 2005 [ BOOK ] |
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On the acquisition and evolution of compositional languages: Sparse input and the productive creativity of children - Vogt - 2005 |
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Acquisition and evolution of quasi-regular languages: two puzzles for the price of one - Roberts,Onnis,Chater - 2005 |
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The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved - Burling - 2005 [ BOOK ] |
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Language as an evolutionary system - Brighton,Smith,Kirby - 2005 |
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On the power-law distribution of language family sizes - Wichmann - 2005 |
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Linking in Fluid Construction Grammar - Steels,De~Beule,Neubauer - 2005 |
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Colourful language and colour categories - Belpaeme,Bleys - 2005 |
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Structural Phylogenetics and the Reconstruction of Ancient Language History - Dunn,Terrill,Reesink,Foley,Levinson - 2005 |
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Coevolution of the language faculty and language(s) with decorrelated encodings - Briscoe - 2005 |
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