| 2007 | - | Organization of the state space of a simple recurrent network before and after training on recursive linguistic structures - Cernansky,Makula,Benuskova |
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| | Christiansen, M. H., & Chater, N. (1999). Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23, 417-437.
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| 2006 | - | Working backwards from modern language to proto-grammar - Johansson |
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| | Christiansen, M. H., & Chater, N. (1999). Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cogn Sci 23:157-205.
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| 2005 | - | Multiple-cue integration in language acquisition: A connectionist model of speech segmentation and rule-like behavior - Christiansen,Conway,Curtin |
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| | Christiansen, M.H., Chater, N. & Seidenberg, M.S. (Eds.) (1999). Connectionist models of human language processing: Progress and prospects. Special issue of Cognitive Science, 23 (4), 415-634.
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| 2004 | - | Self-organization and Language Evolution: System, Population and Individual - Ke |
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| | Christiansen, M. and Chater, N. (1999). Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23:157.205.
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| 2004 | - | The processing of verbs and nouns in neural networks: Insights from Synthetic Brain Imaging - Cangelosi,Parisi |
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| | Christiansen, M.H., Chater, N., & Seidenberg, M.S. (Eds.) (1999). Connectionist models of human language processing: Progress and prospects (Special Issue). Cognitive Science, 23(4), 415-634.
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| 2002 | - | A Unified Simulation Scenario for Language Development, Evolution, and Historical Change - Parisi,Cangelosi |
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| | Christiansen MU, Chater N (1999) Connectionist natural language processing: The state of the art, Cognitive Science, 23(4): 417-437
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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, Chater N (1999) Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23: 157-205
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| 2002 | - | Symbol Grounding and the Symbolic Theft Hypothesis - Cangelosi,Greco,Harnad |
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| | Christiansen MH, Chater N (1999) Connectionist natural language processing: The state of the art. Cognitive Science, 23: 417-437
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| 2001 | - | On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language - Tonkes |
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| | Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (1999). Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23:157-205.
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| 2001 | - | Sequential learning in non-human primates - Conway,Christiansen |
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| | h Christiansen, M.H. and Chater, N. (1999) Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognit. Sci. 23, 157--205
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| 1998 | - | A paradox of neural encoders and decoders, or, why don't we talk backwards? - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles |
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| | 2. M. H. Christiansen and N. Chater. Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, In press., 1998.
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| 1998 | - | Getting the Point Across: The Effect of Recurrent Network Biases on the Evolution of a Simple Language - Tonkes |
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| | Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (1998). Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. To appear: Cognitive Science.
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| 1997 | - | Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations - Christiansen,Devlin |
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| | Christiansen, M.H. & Chater, N. (in submission). Toward a Connectionist Model of Recursion in Human Linguistic Performance.
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