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Forthcoming
[31] PDF  Wedel, A. B. and Volkinburg, H. V. (submitted) Modeling simultaneous convergence and divergence of linguistic features between differently-identifying groups in contact.
2007
[30] PDF  Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2007) Language as Shaped by the Brain.
[29] PDF  Ke, J. (2007) Complex networks and human language.
[28]    Schulze, C. and Stauffer, D. (2007) Language simulation after a conquest.
2006
[27] PDF  Ke, J. and Yao, Y. (2006) Analyzing language development from a network approach.
[26] PDF (1)Steels, L., Loetzsch, M., and Bergen, B. (2006) Why Human Languages Mark Perspective.
[25] PDF  Wichmann, S., Stauffer, D., Lima, F. W. S., and Schulze, C. (2006) Modelling linguistic taxonomic dynamics.
2005
[24] PDF (4)Nakhleh, L., Ringe, D., and Warnow, T. (2005) Perfect Phylogenetic Networks: A New Methodology for Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Natural Languages.
[23] PDF  Nakhleh, L., Warnow, T., Ringe, D., and Evans, S. N. (2005) A Comparison of Phylogenetic Reconstruction Methods on an IE Dataset.
[22] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2005) The role of construction grammar in language grounding.
2004
[21] PDF  Minett, J. W. and Wang, W. S-Y. (2004) An analysis of the lexical skewing method for detecting language contact.
[20] PDF  Roy, D. (2004) Grounding Language in the World: Schema Theory Meets Semiotics.
[19] PDF  Thomforde, E. (2004) Secret Agents: Synthetic Approaches to Language Evolution.
2003
[18] PDF (1)Bodik, P. (2003) Emergence of Language in Spatial Language Games.
[17] PDF (2)Greco, A., Riga, T., and Cangelosi, A. (2003) The acquisition of new categories through grounded symbols: An extended connectionist model.
2002
[16] PDF  Jager, G. (2002) evolOT: Software for simulating language evolution using Stochastic Optimality Theory User's manual.
[15] PDF  Lupyan, G. (2002) Modeling Syntactic Devices: An Exploration of Language Evolution from Connectionist and Memetic Perspectives.College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University.
[14] PDF  McLennan, M. S. (2002) Evolution and Learning of Language: Insights Drawn from Modeling.
[13]   (2)Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2002) Computational Simulations of Colour Categorisation and Colour Naming.
2001
[12]   (1)Bybee, J. L. (2001) Mechanisms of change in grammaticization:the role of frequency.
[11] PDF (1)Smith, K. (2001) The evolution of learning mechanisms supporting symbolic communication.
2000
[10] PDF (1)Avdis, E. (2000) Self-Organisation of Communicating Agents -- Linguistic Diversity in Populations of Autonomous Agents.
[9] PDF (1)Balkenius, C., Gardenfors, P., and Hall, L. (2000) The Origin of Symbols in the Brain.Lund University Cognitive Science.
[8] PDF (1)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) An evolutionary approach to (logistic-like) language change.
[7] PDF (3)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) Macro and micro models of linguistic evolution.
[6] PDF (3)Smith, K. (2000) Learners are losers: Natural selection and learning in the evolution of communication.
1999
[5] PDF  Belletti, A. and Rizzi, L. (1999) AN INTERVIEW ON MINIMALISM with Noam Chomsky.
1998
[4] PDF  Rubinstein, A. (1998) Economics and Language.
1997
[3] PDF (1)Beaver, D. (1997) Simulated Evolution of Language and Language Processors.
1995
[2] PDF (8)Batali, J. (1995) Small Signaling Systems can Evolve in the Absence of Benefit to the Information Sender.
1992
[1]   (2)Canning, D. (1992) Learning language conventions in common interest signaling games.

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