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| 2005 | - | Language as an evolutionary system - Brighton,Smith,Kirby |
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| 2005 | - | Cultural Selection for Learnability: Three principles underlying the view that language adapts to be learnable - Brighton,Kirby,Smith |
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| 2003 | - | The Language Mosaic and its Evolution - Hurford |
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| 2003 | - | Simplicity as a Driving Force in Linguistic Evolution - Brighton |
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