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| 2003 | - | The emergence of communication in evolutionary robots - Marocco,Cangelosi,Nolfi |
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| 2003 | - | Language Evolution: Consensus and Controversies - Christiansen,Kirby |
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| 2003 | - | Rana computatrix to human language: towards a computational neuroethology of language evolution - Arbib |
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| 2002 | - | Learning and the evolution of language: The role of cultural variation and learning costs in the Baldwin Effect - Munroe,Cangelosi |
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| 2002 | - | The Role of Social and Cognitive Abilities in the Emergence of Communication: Experiments in Evolutionary Robotics - Marocco,Cangelosi,Nolfi |
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