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Brighton, H., Smith, K., and Kirby, S. (2005) Language as an evolutionary system. Physics of Life Reviews, 2(3):177--226.

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2003 -Generalization from sparse input - Elman :: 2
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2002 -Uniformitarian Assumptions and Language Evolution Research - Newmeyer :: 5
2001 -Spontaneous evolution of linguistic structure: an iterated learning model of the emergence of regularity and irregularity - Kirby :: 77
2001 -Towards an evolutionary theory of language - Nowak,Komarova :: 23
2001 -Defending nativism in language acquisition - Wagner :: 1
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2001 -The MIT encyclopaedia of the cognitive sciences - In :: 1
2000 -How children learn the meanings of words - Bloom :: 27
2000 -Effects of Compression on Language Evolution - Teal,Taylor :: 10
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 69
2000 -Experiments in iterated instance-based learning - Brighton :: 5
2000 -Model selection based on minimum description length - Gr :: 1
2000 -Darwinizing culture: The status of memetics as a science - Aunger :: 1
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1999 -The search for simplicity: A fundamental cognitive principle - Chater :: 5
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1993 -A Computational Model of Language Learnability and Language Change - Clark,Roberts :: 24
1992 -Constraints on word learning: Speculations about their nature, origins, and domain specificity - Markman :: 2
1991 -Coevolution: Genes, culture and human diversity - Durham :: 12
1991 -On the argument from the poverty of the stimulus - Wexler :: 5
1991 -Language acquisition in the absence of experience - Crain :: 12
1990 -How monkeys see the world: Inside the mind of another species - Cheney,Seyfarth :: 42
1990 -Nativist and functional explanations in language acquisition - Hurford :: 20
1990 -Typology and universals - Croft :: 20
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 137
1989 -The selfish gene - Dawkins :: 43
1989 -Language universals and linguistic typology - Comrie :: 11
1989 -Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device - Hurford :: 88
1989 -Categorization and naming in children: Problems of induction - Markman :: 15
1988 -Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meaning of words - Markman,Wachtel :: 7
1985 -Crosslinguistic evidence for the language-making capacity - Slobin :: 5
1985 -Acts of identity - LePage,Tabouret-Keller :: 2
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1982 -Language acquisition, data compression, and generalization - Wolff :: 9
1981 -Cultural Transmission and Evolution: A quantitative approach - Cavalli-Sforza,Feldman :: 30
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1980 -Laws of analogy - Ma :: 2
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1978 -Modeling by shortest data description - Rissanen :: 5
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1977 -Language change in childhood and history - Slobin :: 5
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1973 -Cognitive prerequisites for the development of grammar - Slobin :: 2
1972 -Sex, covert prestige, and linguistic change in the urban British English of Norwich - Trudgill :: 2
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1965 -Aspects of the theory of syntax - Chomsky :: 72
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