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Zuidema, W. (2001) Emergent syntax: the unremitting value of computational modeling for understanding the origins of complex language. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 641--644. Prague: Springer.
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Abstract

In this paper we explore the similarities between a mathematical model of language evolution and several A-life simulations. We argue that the mathematical model makes some problematic simplifications, but that a combination with computational models can help to adapt and extend existing language evolution scenario's.
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@inproceedings{zuidema01emergentSyntax,
  author={W. Zuidema},
  title={Emergent syntax: the unremitting value of computational modeling for understanding the origins of complex language},
  year={2001},
  month={September 10-14},
  pages={641-644},
  address={Prague},
  editor={J. Kelemen and P. Sosík},
  series={Lectures Notes in Computer Science},
  publisher={Springer},
  booktitle={ECAL01},
  url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/zuidema01emergentSyntax.html}
}


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