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Batali, J. (2002). The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition among exemplars. In T. Briscoe (Ed.), Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.
 
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[2] J. Batali, The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition among exemplars, in: E. Brisoe (Ed.), Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002, pp. 111--172.
 
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