| 2005 | - | The Major Transitions in the Evolution of Language - Zuidema |
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| | KIRBY, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In: Hurford et al. (1998).
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| 2005 | - | The role of population structure in language evolution - Lee,Collier,Taylor,Stabler |
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| | [1] S. Kirby. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, and C. Knight, editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases, Cambridge, 1998. Cambridge University Press.
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| 2005 | - | Coevolution of the language faculty and language(s) with decorrelated encodings - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in J. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy and C. Knight (ed.), Approaches to the evolution of language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359--383.
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| 2004 | - | Establishing conventional communication systems: Is common knowledge necessary? - Barr |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, & C. Knight (Eds.), Approaches to the evolution of language (pp. 359--383). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2003 | - | Progress in the simulation of emergent communication and language - Wagner,Reggia,Uriagereka,Wilkinson |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, & C. Knight (Eds.), Approaches to the evolution of language (pp. 359-383). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press .
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| 2003 | - | Common language or Tower of Babel? On the evolutionary dynamics of signals and their meanings - van Baalen,Jansen |
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| | Kirby, S. 1998 Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Approaches to the evolution of language: social and cognitive basis (ed. J. Hurford, C. Knight & M. StuddertKennedy), pp. 359--383. Cambridge University Press.
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| 2003 | - | Computer Models of the Evolution of Language and Languages - Livingstone |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the Selective Adaptation of Language. In Approaches to the Evolution of Language. J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy and C. Knight (Eds.), Cambridge University Press: 359-383.
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| 2003 | - | Grammatical Assimilation - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in J. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy and C. Knight (ed.), Approaches to the evolution of language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359-383.
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| 2002 | - | Natural selection and cultural selection in the evolution of communication - Smith |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, and C. Knight (Eds.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases, pp. 359-383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2002 | - | The Evolution of Dialect Diversity - Livingstone |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. Approaches to the Evolution of Language. J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy and C. Knight, Cambridge University Press: 359-383.
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| 2002 | - | The constructive approach to the dynamical view of language - Hashimoto |
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| | Kirby S (1998) Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In: Hurford J, Knight C, Studdert-Kennedy M (eds) Approaches to the evolution of human language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 359-383
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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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| | Kirby S (1998) Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In: Hurford I, StuddertKennedy M, Knight C (eds) (1998) Approaches to the evolution of language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp 359-383
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| 2002 | - | Grammatical Acquisition and Linguistic Selection - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in Hurford, J., Studdert-Kennedy, M., and Knight, C. (ed.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359--383.
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| 2001 | - | On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language - Tonkes |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Hurford, J. R., Knight, C., and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.
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| 2001 | - | Toward a sociogenetic solution: Examining language formation processes through SWARM modeling - Satterfield |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, & C. Knight (Eds.), Approaches to the evolution of language (pp. 359-383). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2000 | - | Evolving learnable languages - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles |
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| | [4] S. Kirby. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. Hurford, C. Knight, and M. Studdert-Kennedy, editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
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| 2000 | - | Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby |
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| | ------. 1997b. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and cognitive bases, ed. by J. Hurford, C. Knight, & M. Studdert-Kennedy. Cambridge University Press. In press.
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| 2000 | - | An evolutionary approach to (logistic-like) language change - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in Hurford, J., Studdert-Kennedy, M., and Knight, C. (ed.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359-383.
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| 2000 | - | Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, Simon (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in Jim Hurford, Michael Studdert-Kennedy and Chris Knight (ed.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 359--383.
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| 2000 | - | Evolutionary Perspectives on Diachronic Syntax - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in Hurford, J., Studdert-Kennedy, M., and Knight, C. (ed.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359-383.
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| 2000 | - | Self-Organisation of Communicating Agents -- Linguistic Diversity in Populations of Autonomous Agents - Avdis |
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| | 5. Kirby, S., (1998), Fitness and the selective adaptation of language, in Hurford, J., Knight, C., & Studdert-Kennedy, M., (eds.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, pp. 359-383, Cambridge University Press.
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| 1999 | - | An Emergence of Coordinated Communication in Populations of Agents - Kvasnicka,Pospichal |
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| | 24. Kirby, S. (1998). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. R. Hurford, M. Studdert-Kennedy, & C. Knight (Eds.), Approaches to the evolution of language: Social and cognitive bases (pp. 359-383). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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| 1999 | - | Self-Organisation in Vowel Systems - de Boer |
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| | Kirby, Simon (1998) Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Hurford et al. pp. 359-383
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| 1999 | - | The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents - Briscoe |
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| | Kirby, S. (1998) `Fitness and the selective adaptation of language' in Hurford, J., Studdert-Kennedy, M., and Knight, C. (ed.), Approaches to the Evolution of Language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 359--383.
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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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| | 6. S. Kirby. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In James Hurford, Chris Knight, and Michael Studdert-Kennedy, editors, Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases for the Emergence of Phonology and Syntax. 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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| | Kirby, S. (1998a). Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Hurford, J., Knight, C., and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language. Cambridge University Press.
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| 1998 | - | Language evolution without natural selection: From vocabulary to syntax in a population of learners - Kirby |
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| | ------. 1997b. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Evolution of Language: Social and cognitive bases for the emergence of phonology and syntax, ed. by J. Hurford, C. Knight, & M. Studdert-Kennedy. Cambridge University Press. In press.
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| 1997 | - | The synthetic modeling of language origins - Steels |
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| 1997 | - | The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods - Kirby,Hurford |
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| | KIRBY, SIMON. 1997. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Evolution of Language: Social and cognitive bases for the emergence of phonology and syntax, ed. by J. Hurford,
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| 1997 | - | Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints - Kirby,Hurford |
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| | [25] Simon Kirby. Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In J. Hurford, C. Knight, and M. Studdert-Kennedy, editors, Evolution of Language: Social and cognitive bases for the emergence of phonology and syntax. 1997. To appear.
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| 1997 | - | Simulated Evolution of Language and Language Processors - Beaver |
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| | [11] Simon Kirby, to appear. "Fitness and the selective adaptation of language", in J. Hurford, M. Studdart-Kennedy & Chris Knight (eds.) The Evolution of Human Language, CUP.
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