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Hurford, J. (2003) Why Synonymy is Rare: Fitness is in the Speaker. In ECAL03, pages 442--451.

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Hurford, J. R. (2003). Why synonymy is rare: Fitness is in the speaker. In W. Banzhaf, T. Christaller, P. Dittrich, J. T. Kim and J. Ziegler (Eds.), Advances in artificial life - Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL), lecture notes in artificial intelligence, Vol. 2801 (pp. 442-451). Berlin: Springer Verlag
 
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Hurford, J. R. (2003). Why synonymy is rare: Fitness is in the speaker. In Banzhaf, W., Christaller, T., Dittrich, P., Kim, J. T., and Ziegler, J., editors, Advances in Artificial Life Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 2801, pages 442.451. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.