| 2007 | - | Language as Shaped by the Brain - Christiansen,Chater |
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| | Christiansen, M.H. & Devlin, J.T. (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference (pp. 113-118). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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| 2004 | - | From UG to Universals: linguistic adaptation through iterated learning - Kirby,Smith,Brighton |
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| | Christiansen, M.; and Devlin, J. 1997. "Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: a connectionist perspective on universal word-order correlations". In: Shafto, M; and Langley, P. (eds), Proceedings of the 19th annual Cognitive Science Society Conference 113-118. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
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| 2004 | - | Self-organization and Language Evolution: System, Population and Individual - Ke |
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| | Christiansen, M. H. and Devlin, J. T. (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 113.118. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ.
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| 2004 | - | The Role of Learning and Development in Language Evolution: A Connectionist Perspective - Christiansen,Dale |
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| | Christiansen, M.H., & Devlin, J.T. (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference (pp. 113-118). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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| 2003 | - | Language evolution and change - Christiansen,Dale |
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| | Christiansen, M.H., and Devlin, J.T., 1997, Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations, in Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 113-118.
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| 2003 | - | Simplicity as a Driving Force in Linguistic Evolution - Brighton |
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| | --------, & J. Devlin. 1997. Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, ed. by M.G. Shafto & P. Langley, 113-118. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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| 2002 | - | An Introduction to Methods for Simulating the Evolution of Language - Turner |
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| | Christiansen MH, Devlin JT (1997) Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ, pp 113-118
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| 2002 | - | The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks - Smith |
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| | Christiansen, M. and Devlin, J., 1997, Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, edited by M. Shafto and P. Langley (London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates), pp. 113-118.
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| 2002 | - | Natural selection and cultural selection in the evolution of communication - Smith |
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| | Christiansen, M. and J. Devlin (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In M. Shafto and P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, pp. 113-118. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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| 2002 | - | Modeling Syntactic Devices: An Exploration of Language Evolution from Connectionist and Memetic Perspectives - Lupyan |
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| | Christiansen, M.H. & Devlin, J.T. (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In The Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. (pp. 113-118). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum
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| 2002 | - | Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax - Kirby |
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| | Christiansen, M. and J. Devlin (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, pp. 113-118. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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| 2002 | - | Natural Language from Artificial Life - Kirby |
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| | Christiansen, M. and J. Devlin (1997). Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In M. Shafto and P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, pp. 113-118. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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| 2002 | - | The role of sequential learning in language evolution: Computational and experimental studies - Christiansen,Dale,Ellefson,Conway |
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| | Christiansen MH, Devlin JT (1997) Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah NJ, pp 113-118
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| 2002 | - | Language evolution and change - Christiansen |
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| | Christiansen, M.H., and Devlin, J.T., 1997, Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations, in Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 113-118.
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| 1998 | - | Language evolution without natural selection: From vocabulary to syntax in a population of learners - Kirby |
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| | ------, & JOSEPH DEVLIN. 1997. Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, 113--118. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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