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Ke, J. (2004) Self-organization and Language Evolution: System, Population and Individual. PhD thesis, Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong.

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xxxx -Mutual Exclusivity: Communicative Success Despite Conceptual Divergence - Smith :: 9
xxxx -From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics - Arbib :: 11
xxxx -Computational studies of language evolution - Wang,Ke,Minett :: 4
2004 -Learning at a distance: Ii - Newport,Hauser,Spaepen,Aslin :: 2
2004 -Language change and social networks - Ke,Gong,Wang :: 1
2004 -Language emergence and simple social structure - Gong,Ke,Minett,Wang :: 1
2004 -Optimizing the mutual intelligibility of linguistic agents in a shared world - Komarova,Niyogi :: 5
2004 -Learning at a distance: I - Newport,Aslin :: 3
2004 -Dynamic dialectology and complex adaptive system - Ogura,Wang :: 1
2003 -Knowledge and Learning in Natural Language - Yang :: 10
2003 -Grammar is grammar and usage is usage - Newmeyer :: 2
2003 -What are the uniquely human components of the language faculty? - Hauser,Fitch :: 7
2003 -From heofonum to heavens - Bhattacharjee :: 1
2003 -Language acquisition in a self-organising neural network model - Li :: 1
2003 -Social interaction shapes babbling: Testing parallels between birdsong and speech - Goldstein,King,West :: 1
2003 -From the Origin of Language to the Origin of Languages: Modelling of the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Systems - Coupe :: 1
2003 -Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age - Watts :: 2
2003 -Neuroperception: Facial expressions linked to monkey calls - Ghazanfar,Logothetis :: 1
2003 -Language death and maintenance - Minett,Wang :: 1
2003 -Complex dynamic networks and human languages - Ke :: 1
2003 -Intelligent Meaning Creation in A Clumpy World Helps Communication - Smith :: 18
2003 -Hierarchical organization in complex networks - Ravasz,Barabasi :: 1
2003 -Original Intelligence: Unlocking the Mystery of Who We Are - Premack,Premack :: 1
2003 -Descent of the larynx in chimpanzee infants - Nishimura,Mikami,Suzuki,Matsuzawa :: 1
2003 -Measuring the functional load of phonological contrasts - Niyogi,Surendran :: 1
2003 -Why Synonymy is Rare: Fitness is in the Speaker - Hurford :: 3
2003 -Why social networks are different from other types of networks - Newman,Park :: 1
2003 -Pleistocene homo sapiens from middle awash, ethiopia - Howell :: 1
2003 -Small-words: A review of recent books - Frommer,Pundoor :: 1
2003 -L-¡-¯auto-organisation de la Parole - Oudeyer :: 6
2003 -Homophone interference effects in visual word recognition - Ferrand,Grainger :: 1
2003 -Modeling evolution of sound systems with genetic algorithm - Ke,Ogura,Wang :: 3
2003 -Progress in the simulation of emergent communication and language - Wagner,Reggia,Uriagereka,Wilkinson :: 12
2003 -A computational model on the emergence of vowel and diphthong perception - Au,Coupe :: 1
2003 -Constructing a Language: A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition - Tomasello :: 15
2003 -Somatosensory basis of speech production - Tremblay,Shiller,Ostry :: 1
2003 -Mixing patterns and community structure in networks - Newman,Girvan :: 1
2003 -Least effort and the origins of scaling in human language - Ferrer-i-Cancho,Sole :: 17
2003 -The structure and function of complex networks - Newman :: 4
2003 -Language Evolution: The States of the Art - Christiansen,Kirby :: 23
2003 -A local-world evolving network model - Li,Chen :: 3
2002 -The past and future of the past tense - Pinker,Ullman :: 2
2002 -Competition and selection in language evolution - Mufwene :: 3
2002 -Theories of cultural evolution and their application to language evolution - Niyogi :: 4
2002 -The mirror test - Gallup,Anderson,Shillito :: 1
2002 -The role of sequential learning in language evolution: Computational and experimental studies - Christiansen,Dale,Ellefson,Conway :: 6
2002 -Statistical mechanics of complex networks - Albert,Barabasi :: 3
2002 -Auto-Organization and Emergence of Shared Language Structure - Hutchins,Hazlehurst :: 1
2002 -Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution - Jackendoff :: 43
2002 -Initial word and learning in children: A neural net model that does not require language-specific innate constrains - Schoenemann :: 1
2002 -Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models - Briscoe :: 35
2002 -Natural Language from Artificial Life - Kirby :: 50
2002 -The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve? - Hauser,Chomsky,Fitch :: 52
2002 -Nexus: Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks - Buchanan :: 2
2002 -The Evolution of Dialect Diversity - Livingstone :: 7
2002 -Phonemic coding might be a result of sensory-motor coupling dynamics - Oudeyer :: 7
2002 -Grounding Symbols through Evolutionary Language Games - Steels :: 12
2002 -Some Facts about Primate (including Human) Communication and Social Learning - Tomasello :: 4
2002 -The role of the lemma in form variation - Jurafsky,Bell,Girand :: 1
2002 -Corpus-based methods in Chinese morphology - Sproat :: 1
2002 -The learning guided evolution of natural language - Turkel :: 13
2002 -Linked: The New Science of Networks - Barabasi :: 1
2002 -Phonetic variation in loanwords: n-/rvariation in Japanese of Hong Kong Cantonese speakers - Lee,Murashima :: 1
2002 -The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition among exemplars - Batali :: 56
2002 -Comparative Vocal Production and the Evolution of Speech: Reinterpreting the Descent of the Larynx - Fitch :: 3
2002 -Rule learning by cotton-top tamarins - Hauser,Weiss,Marcus :: 3
2002 -Word frequency and context of use in the lexical diffusion of phonetically conditioned sound change - Bybee :: 1
2002 -Simulating the evolution of language - Cangelosi,Parisi :: 67
2002 -Bootstrapping grounded word semantics - Steels,Kaplan :: 21
2002 -Symbol Grounding and the Symbolic Theft Hypothesis - Cangelosi,Greco,Harnad :: 4
2002 -Learning and the evolution of language: The role of cultural variation and learning costs in the Baldwin Effect - Munroe,Cangelosi :: 6
2002 -Child language variation - Roberts :: 1
2002 -The Transition to Language - Wray :: 14
2002 -Self-organization and selection in the emergence of vocabulary - Ke,Minett,Au,Wang :: 11
2002 -Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax - Kirby :: 71
2001 -Synaesthesia a window into perception, thought and language - Ramachandran,Hubbard :: 1
2001 -The Ecology of Language Evolution - Mufwene :: 10
2001 -Exemplar dynamics: Word frequency, lenition and contrast - Pierrehumbert :: 3
2001 -Self-Organization in Biological Systems - Camazine,Deneubourg,Franks,Sneyd,Theraulaz,Bonabeau :: 2
2001 -Language Development: The Essential Readings - Tomasello,Bates :: 2
2001 -Culture in whales and dolphins - Rendell,Whitehead :: 1
2001 -The web of human sexual contacts - Liljeros,Edling,Amaral,Stanley,Aberg :: 1
2001 -The evolutionary dynamics of the lexical matrix - Komarova,Nowak :: 18
2001 -Radical Construction Grammar: Syntactic Theory in Typological Perspective - Croft :: 8
2001 -The Origins of Vowel Systems - de~Boer :: 29
2001 -An eventrelated fmri study of syntactic and semantic violations - Newman,Pancheva,Ozawa,Neville,Ullman :: 1
2001 -A neurocognitive perspective on language: The declarative/ procedural model - Ullman :: 1
2001 -Introduction - Cuyckens,Zawada :: 1
2001 -Spontaneous evolution of linguistic structure: an iterated learning model of the emergence of regularity and irregularity - Kirby :: 77
2001 -On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language - Tonkes :: 5
2001 -Segmentation of the speech stream in a nonhuman primate: statistical learning in cotton-top tamarins - Hauser,Newport,Aslin :: 10
2001 -Cantonese consonantal development: A nonlinear account - Wong,Stokes :: 1
2001 -The adaptive advantage of symbolic theft over sensorimotor toil: Grounding language in perceptual categories - Cangelosi,Harnad :: 28
2001 -Evolution of universal grammar - Nowak,Komarova,Niyogi :: 71
2001 -Constrained Emergence of Universals and Variation in Syllable Systems - Redford,Chen,Miikkulainen :: 8
2000 -The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form - Knight,Hurford,Studdert-Kennedy :: 26
2000 -The spandrels of the linguistic genotype - Lightfoot :: 2
2000 -The Phonology of Standard Chinese - Duanmu :: 1
2000 -The Imitation Factor: Evolution beyond the Gene - Dugatkin :: 2
2000 -Emergence of sound systems through self-organisation - de~Boer :: 5
2000 -Language contact, lexical borrowing, and semantic fields - Comrie :: 1
2000 -Holistic utterances in protolanguage: The link from primates to humans - Wray :: 13
2000 -Grammatical relationships between homonyms: Effects on language comprehension and the structure of the English vocabulary - Kelly,Ragade :: 1
2000 -Explaining Language Change: An Evolutionary Approach - Croft :: 14
2000 -Linguistic Variation as Social Practice : The Linguistic Construction of Identity in Belten High - Eckert :: 1
2000 -Two hypotheses about primate cognition - Tomasello :: 1
2000 -The Seeds of Speech: Language Origin and Evolution - Aitchison :: 12
2000 -On the unpredictability of contact effects - Thomason :: 1
2000 -Subjancy constraints without universal grammar: Evidence from artificial language learning and connectionist modeling - Ellefson,Christiansen :: 1
2000 -Social Network Analysis: A Handbook - Scott :: 1
2000 -Comprehension, production and conventionalization in the origins of language - Burling :: 3
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 69
2000 -An evolutionary approach to (logistic-like) language change - Briscoe :: 1
2000 -Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 28
2000 -A modified-neutral theory for the evolution of linguistic diversity - Livingstone :: 3
1999 -The Meme Machine - Blackmore :: 10
1999 -Modern Chinese: History and Sociolinguistics - Chen :: 1
1999 -The Human Career, Human Biological and Cultural Origins - Klein :: 3
1999 -The Spontaneous Self-organization of an Adaptive Language - Steels :: 14
1999 -Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language - Pinker :: 11
1999 -Rule learning by seven-month-old infants - Marcus,Vijayan,Rao,Vishton :: 2
1999 -Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals - Kirby :: 62
1999 -Change and variation in hong kong cantonese - Zee :: 1
1999 -Emergence of scaling in random networks - Barabasi,Albert :: 5
1999 -The development of language: Acquisition, change and evolution - Lightfoot :: 38
1999 -Syntax out of Learning: the cultural evolution of structured communication in a population of induction algorithms - Kirby :: 20
1999 -Is the rate of linguistic change constant - Nettle :: 3
1999 -The evolutionary language game - Nowak,Plotkin,Krakauer :: 41
1999 -Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance - Christiansen,Chater :: 13
1999 -Origins and implications of vocal learning in bottlenose dolphins - Janik :: 1
1999 -Using Social Impact Theory to simulate language change - Nettle :: 9
1999 -Do infants learn grammar with algebra or statistics - Seidenberg,Elman :: 1
1999 -Swarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems - Bonabeau,Dorigo,Theraulaz :: 2
1999 -Learning from models - Morgan :: 1
1999 -Language Emergence and Transmission - Wang :: 1
1999 -The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition - Tomasello :: 26
1999 -Syntax as an emergent characteristic of the evolution of semantic complexity - Schoenemann :: 15
1999 -The Roots of Old Chinese - Sagart :: 1
1999 -Linguistic Diversity - Nettle :: 15
1999 -Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness - Watts :: 3
1999 -Functional Innateness: explaining the critical period for language acquisition - Hurford :: 4
1999 -Generalization, representation, and recovery in a self-organizing featuremap model of language acquisition - Li :: 1
1999 -Possible stages in the evolution of the language capacity - Jackendoff :: 21
1999 -The Evolution of Language and Languages - Hurford :: 9
1999 -Does generalization in infant learning implicate abstract algebra-like rules - McClelland,Plaut :: 2
1999 -Modelling the Evolution of Linguistic Diversity - Livingstone,Fyfe :: 21
1998 -Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction - Wray :: 27
1998 -Systemic constraints and adaptive change in the formation of sound structure - Lindblom :: 8
1998 -Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-evolution, Self-organisation and Level formation - Steels :: 45
1998 -Prosodic structure and compound words in Classical Chinese - Feng :: 1
1998 -Emergence: From Chaos to Order - Holland :: 4
1998 -Evolution of Linguistic Diversity in a Simple Communication System - Arita,Koyama :: 10
1998 -Coevolution of phonology and the lexicon in twelve languages of West Africa - Nettle :: 1
1998 -Collective dynamics of small-world networks - Watts,Strogatz :: 11
1998 -Sensorimotor adaptation in speech production - Houde,Jordan :: 1
1998 -Fitness and the selective adaptation of language, Cambridge - Hurford,Studdert-Kennedy :: 1
1998 -Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex among Apes - de Waal :: 9
1998 -Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar - Batali :: 90
1998 -On the matter of rules: past tense formation and its significance for cognitive neuroscience - Pulvermuller :: 1
1998 -Learning to segment speech using multiple cues: A connectionist model - Christiansen,Allen,Seidenberg :: 5
1998 -Quantification for understanding language cognition - Cheng :: 2
1998 -Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases - Hurford,Studdert-Kennedy,Knight :: 50
1998 -Rethinking Innateness A Connectionist Perspective on Development - Elman,Bates,Johnson,Karmiloff-Smith,Parisi,Plunkett :: 17
1998 -The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks - Cangelosi,Parisi :: 57
1997 -Primate Cognition - Tomasello,Call :: 7
1997 -Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication - Oliphant,Batali :: 52
1997 -Evolutionary Consequences of Language Learning - Niyogi,Berwick :: 26
1997 -The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain - Deacon :: 116
1997 -Exploring the dynamics aspect of sound change - Shen :: 1
1997 -Formal Approaches to Innate and Learned Communication: Laying the Foundation for Language - Oliphant :: 23
1997 -Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents - Steels,Vogt :: 62
1997 -Generating vowel systems in a population of agents - de~Boer :: 17
1997 -An Artificial Life Approach to Language - Parisi :: 15
1997 -Language acquisition and use: Learning and applying probabilistic constraints - Seidenberg :: 6
1997 -The Evolution of Communication - Hauser :: 74
1997 -The Discovery of Spoken Language - Jusczyk :: 7
1997 -The synthetic modeling of language origins - Steels :: 107
1997 -Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations - Christiansen,Devlin :: 15
1997 -African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity - Stringer,McKie :: 1
1997 -The Rise and Fall of Languages - Dixon :: 6
1997 -Semantics - Saeed :: 1
1996 -A computational study of cross-situational techniques for learning word-to-meaning mappings - Siskind :: 18
1996 -The Cerebral Code: Thinking a Thought in the Mosaics of the Mind - Calvin :: 1
1996 -Advances in the computational study of language acquisition - Brent :: 7
1996 -Historical Linguistics - Trask :: 16
1996 -The evolution of imitative learning - Moore :: 1
1996 -Self-organizing vocabularies - Steels :: 61
1996 -A self-organizing spatial vocabulary - Steels :: 31
1996 -Quantifying dialect mutual intelligibility - Cheng :: 1
1996 -The human infant as imitative generalist: A 20-year progress report on infant imitation with implications for comparative psychology - Meltzoff :: 3
1996 -The Web of Life: A New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems - Capra :: 1
1996 -Learning as Self-organization - Pribram,King :: 1
1996 -Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions - Rizzolatti,Fadiga,Gallese,Fogassi :: 9
1996 -Computation and the natural sciences - Belew,Mitchell,Ackley :: 1
1996 -Snowball effect in lexical diffusion: The development of -s in the third person singular present indicative in English - Ogura,Wang :: 1
1996 -Distributional regularity and phonotactic constraints are useful for segmentation - Brent,Cartwright :: 4
1996 -The Sounds of the World-¡-¯s Languages - Ladefoged,Maddieson :: 12
1995 -Individual Differences in Language Development - Shore :: 4
1995 -Segmental inventory size, word length, and communication efficiency - Nettle :: 1
1995 -Prosodic Structure and Prosodically Constrained Syntax in Chinese - Feng :: 1
1995 -Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind - Baron-Cohen :: 3
1995 -At Home in the Universe - Kauffman :: 2
1995 -How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction - Hutchins,Hazlehurst :: 47
1995 -The CELEX Lexical Database - Baayen,Piepenbrock,van Rijn :: 1
1995 -Quantifying english homophones and minimal pairs - Higgins :: 1
1995 -The Minimalist Program - Chomsky :: 27
1995 -Self-Organization Maps - Kohonen :: 1
1995 -The CHILDES Project: Tools for Analyzing Talk - MacWhinney :: 3
1995 -Understanding the intentions of others: Re-enactment of intended acts by 18-month-old children - Meltzoff :: 2
1995 -Learning and morphological change - Hare,Elman :: 33
1994 -Innate biases and critical periods: Combining evolution and learning in the acquisition of syntax - Batali :: 43
1994 -Understanding Language Change - McMahon :: 11
1994 -A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency - Hawkins :: 20
1994 -The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language - Pinker :: 96
1994 -Infinite Languages, Finite Minds: Connectionism, Learning and Linguistic Structure - Christiansen :: 22
1994 -The language of primary caregivers - Pine :: 1
1994 -Morphosyntactic variation - Kroch :: 3
1994 -On language change: The invisible hand in language - Keller :: 15
1994 -Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind - Savage-Rumbaugh,Lewin :: 7
1993 -Cultural learning - Tomasello,Kruger,Ratner :: 3
1993 -The phonetics of sound change - Ohala :: 2
1993 -The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution - Kauffman :: 12
1993 -Coevolution of neocortical size, group size and language in humans - Dunbar :: 18
1993 -The Formation of Modern Chinese Lexicon and Its Evolution toward a National Language: The Period from 1840 to 1898 - Masini :: 1
1993 -The Lexicon in Acquisition - Clark :: 15
1993 -The development of periphrastic do in English, a case of lexical diffusion in syntax - Ogura :: 4
1992 -The Evolution of Human Languages - Hawkins,Gell-Mann :: 13
1992 -The Evolution of Linguistic Complexity in Pidgin and Creole Languages - Romaine :: 2
1992 -A Handbook of Old Chinese Phonology - Baxter :: 1
1992 -The Greenbergian word order correlations - Dryer :: 12
1992 -The -¡-°two lexicon-¡-- account of child phonology: Looking back and looking ahead - Menn,Matthei :: 1
1992 -Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time - Nichols :: 7
1991 -Near-mergers and the suspension of phonemic contrast - Labov,Karen,Miller :: 1
1991 -Subjacency and sex - Lightfoot :: 9
1991 -Functional explanation in linguistics and the origins of language - Newmeyer :: 23
1991 -U-shaped learning and frequency effects in a multilayered perception: imiplications for child language acquistion - Plunkett,Marchman :: 1
1991 -Introduction to Government and Binding Theory - Haegeman :: 11
1991 -Dirty bathwater, innateness neonates and the dating game - Fouts :: 2
1991 -A case study of the relation between rhythm and syntax in Chinese - Lu,Duanmu :: 1
1991 -Language origins and evolutionary plausibility - Bickerton :: 2
1991 -Explorations in Language - Wang :: 3
1990 -Language and Species - Bickerton :: 74
1990 -Historical morphonologization of syntactic words: Evidence from Chinese derived verbs - Dai :: 1
1990 -A Quantitative Study of Sociolinguistic Variation in Cantonese - Bourgerie :: 1
1990 -Basic principles of self-organization in language - Wildgen :: 1
1990 -Nativist and functional explanations in language acquisition - Hurford :: 20
1990 -Variation in past tense formation in the history of English - Taylor :: 1
1990 -From private attitude to public opinion: A dynamical theory of social impact - Nowak,Szamrej,Latane :: 2
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 137
1990 -Updating upsid - Maddieson,Precoda :: 5
1990 -Finding structure in time - Elman :: 49
1990 -Typology and Universals - Croft :: 20
1989 -Historical and Comparative Linguistics - Antilla :: 1
1989 -Crossing boundaries: More evidence for phonological constraints on early multi-word utterances - Matthei :: 1
1989 -Evolution, selection and cognition: from -¡-°learning-¡-- to parameter setting in biology and the study of language - Piattelli-Palmarini :: 2
1989 -Speaking: From Intention to Articulation - Levelt :: 5
1989 -The exact description of the speech community: Short a in philadelphia - Labov :: 1
1989 -Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device - Hurford :: 88
1989 -Language in China: A chapter in the history of linguistics - Wang :: 3
1989 -Categorization and Naming in Children: Problems of Induction - Markman :: 15
1989 -Language prefabs and habitual thought - Wang :: 2
1989 -Reflexes of grammar in patterns of language change - Kroch :: 25
1988 -Emergent grammar and the a priori grammar postulate - Hopper :: 1
1988 -The grammaticization of coordination - Mithun :: 1
1988 -Rules and Directions: The Changing Structure of Phonology - Ho :: 1
1988 -On language and connectionism: Analysis of a parallel distributed processing model of language acquisition - Pinker,Prince :: 2
1987 -The discourse basis of ergativity - Bois,Du :: 2
1987 -Language in the Americas - Greenberg :: 3
1987 -Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system - Hurford :: 23
1987 -A rows is a rose: Spelling, sound, and reading - Van Orden :: 1
1987 -How learning guides evolution - Hinton,Nowlan :: 1
1987 -How children learn words - Miller,Gildea :: 4
1987 -Language and Social Networks - Milroy :: 5
1987 -The principle of contrast: A constraint on language acquisition - Clark :: 13
1987 -Japanese quail can learn phonetic categories - Kluender,Diehl,Killeen :: 2
1987 -Learning by instinct - Gould,Marler :: 2
1986 -On the learning of the past tenses of English verbs - Rumelhart,McClelland :: 2
1986 -Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin and Use - Chomsky :: 28
1986 -Phonetic universals in vowel systems - Lindblom :: 6
1986 -Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition - Rumelhart,McClelland,Rumelhart :: 2
1985 -Morphology: A study of the relation between meaning and form - Bybee :: 6
1985 -The suffixing preference: A processing explanation - Cutler,Hawkins,Gilligan :: 4
1984 -Laser Theory - Haken :: 1
1984 -The Biology and Evolution of Language - Lieberman :: 36
1984 -The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis - Bickerton :: 28
1984 -Assessing the psychological status of the vowel shift rule - Jaeger :: 1
1984 -Self-organizing processes and the explanation of language universals - Lindblom,MacNeilage,Studdert-Kennedy :: 14
1984 -Word frequency and the actuation of sound change - Phillips :: 1
1983 -Enhanced discriminability at the phonetic boundaries for the voicing feature in macaques - Kuhl,Padden :: 3
1983 -A law of change in language - Altmann :: 2
1983 -The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution - Kimura :: 10
1983 -Iconic and economic motivation - Haiman :: 1
1983 -Cantonese sound change across subgroups of the Hong Kong speech community - Bauer :: 1
1983 -Economy of speech gestures - Lindblom :: 2
1982 -Explorations in language evolution - Wang :: 4
1982 -Variation and selection in language change - Wang :: 1
1981 -Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology - Comrie :: 3
1981 -Languages of the Brain: Experimental Paradoxes and Principles in Neuropsychology - Pribram :: 1
1981 -Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar - Li,Thompson :: 1
1981 -Cultural Transmission and Evolution: A quantitative approach - Cavalli-Sforza,Feldman :: 30
1981 -Prestige forms and phonological variation in Hong Kong Cantonese speech - Pan :: 1
1981 -The Evolutionary Vision: Toward a Unifying Paradigm of Physical, Biological and Sociocultural Evolution - Jantsch :: 1
1981 -Some aspects of phonological variation in the Cantonese spoken in Hong Kong - Yeung :: 1
1980 -From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences - Prigogine :: 1
1980 -On Explaining Language Change - Lass :: 4
1980 -Variation in the group and the individual - Guy :: 1
1980 -Child morphology and morphophonemic change - Hooper :: 1
1980 -Learning to Talk - McShane :: 2
1980 -Do apes use language - Savage-Rumbaugh,Rumbaugh,Boysen :: 1
1980 -Individual differences in early child phonology - Leonard,Newhoff,Mesalam :: 1
1980 -The Logic of Scientific Discovery - Popper :: 2
1979 -Language change a lexical perspective - Wang :: 1
1979 -Where's English - Ross :: 3
1979 -On the uses of variable rules - Sankoff,Labov :: 1
1979 -The spandrels of san marco and the panglossian paradigm: A critique of the adaptationist programme - Gould,Lewontin :: 10
1979 -Phonology as an individual access system: Some data from language acquisition - Ferguson :: 1
1979 -Problems in the diachronic differentiation of near-homophones - Malkiel :: 1
1978 -Typology and universals of vowel systems - Crothers :: 5
1978 -Semantic and syntactic processes in aphasia: A review of the literature - Caramazza,Berndt :: 1
1978 -Lexical development and overextension in child language - Barrett :: 2
1978 -The three scales of diachrony - Wang :: 3
1978 -Does the chimpanzee have a -¡-°theory of mind - Premack,Woodruff :: 3
1978 -Perceptual and conceptual factors in abductive change - Andersen :: 2
1977 -Genie: A Psycholinguistic Study of a Modern-day -¡-°Wild Child-¡-- - Curtiss :: 4
1977 -Punctuated equilibria: The tempo and mode of evolution reconsidered - Gould,Eldredge :: 4
1977 -Implementation of phonological change: The Shuang-Feng Chinese case - Wang,Cheng :: 1
1977 -Evolution and tinkering - Jacob :: 7
1977 -Language change in childhood and in history - Slobin :: 3
1977 -The formalization of linguistic rules - Olson :: 1
1977 -The theory of encephalization - Jerison :: 1
1977 -The psychological basis for morphological rules - Derwing,Baker :: 1
1976 -On the nature of language - Chomsky :: 5
1976 -Homophony and internal change in Chinese - Tsou :: 1
1976 -Language Change - Wang :: 2
1976 -Word Formation in Generative Grammar - Aronoff :: 1
1976 -Hearing lips and seeing voices - McGurk,MacDonald :: 3
1976 -The Selfish Gene - Dawkins :: 43
1976 -Word frequency in lexical diffusion and the source of morphophonological change - Hooper :: 1
1976 -Comprehension versus production in linguistic theory - Straight :: 1
1975 -Words and sounds in early language acquisition: English initial consonants in the first fifty words - Ferguson,Farwell :: 1
1975 -Speech perception by the chichilla: voiced-voiceless distinction in alveolar plosive consonants - Kuhl,Miller :: 1
1975 -Vocabulary richness: A sociolinguistic analysis - Sankoff,Lessard :: 1
1975 -Sound change: actuation and implementation - Chen,Wang :: 2
1973 -Variation and Linguistic Theory - Bailey :: 4
1973 -Structure and Strategy in Learning to Talk - Nelson :: 2
1973 -Unacceptable ambiguity - Hankamer :: 1
1972 -Language and Mind - Chomsky :: 40
1972 -Lexical diffusion: Evidence from child language acquisition - Hsieh :: 1
1972 -Animal communication - Wilson :: 3
1972 -Sociolinguistic Patterns - Labov :: 8
1972 -Tone change in Chaozhou Chinese a study in lexical diffusion - Cheng,Wang :: 1
1972 -Numerical simulation of vowel quality systems: The role of perceptual contrast - Liljencrants,Lindblom :: 2
1972 -Phonology of Cantonese - Hashimoto :: 1
1971 -The basis of speech - Wang :: 1
1970 -The psychological reality of tone sandhi rules in Taiwanese - Hsieh :: 1
1970 -Chimpanzees: Self-recognition - Gallup :: 2
1969 -Contraction, deletion and inherent variability of the English copula - Labov :: 1
1969 -Project DOC: Its methodological basis - Wang :: 1
1969 -Near-homophony as a factor in language change - Coates :: 1
1969 -Competing changes as a cause of residue - Wang :: 3
1968 -Linguistic universals and linguistic change - Kiparsky :: 1
1968 -The State of the Art - Hockett :: 2
1968 -Empirical foundations for a theory of language change - Weinreich,Labov,Herzog :: 4
1967 -Every word has a history of its own - Malkiel :: 1
1967 -Conjoining and deletion in mandarin syntax - Wang :: 1
1966 -A tabu word in the Peking dialect - Stimson :: 1
1966 -The Social Stratification of English in New York City - Labov :: 3
1965 -Aspects of the Theory of Syntax - Chomsky :: 72
1963 -Some effects of semantic and grammatical context on the production and perception of language - Lieberman :: 1
1961 -Linguistic elements and their relations - Hockett :: 1
1960 -Word and Object - Quine :: 30
1960 -Linguistics and poetics - Jakobson :: 1
1959 -Ambiguity in Chinese - Chao :: 1
1959 -On random graphs - Erdos,Renyi :: 2
1958 -Social influences on the choice of a linguistic variant - Fischer :: 1
1954 -Contact of languages - Vogt :: 1
1953 -The Dialogues of Plato - Jowett :: 1
1952 -The Critique of Judgement - Kant :: 1
1952 -Function, structure, and sound change - Martinet :: 2
1951 -The monosyllabic myth - Kennedy :: 1
1949 -Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort - Zipf :: 11
1949 -The Chinese Language: An Essay on its Nature and History - Karlgren :: 1
1948 -A set of postulate for phonemic analysis - Bloch :: 1
1947 -Gestalt Psychology: An Introduction to New Concepts in Modern Psychology - Kohler :: 1
1947 -Cantonese Primer - Chao :: 1
1942 -Canalization of development and the inheritance of acquired characters - Waddington :: 8
1935 -The Psychobiology of Language: An Introduction to Dynamic Philology - Zipf :: 4
1934 -The non-uniqueness of phonemic solutions of phonetic systems - Chao :: 1
1933 -Language - Bloomfield :: 3
1933 -Monosyllabism in english - Jespersen :: 1
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1896 -A new factor in evolution - Baldwin :: 29
1871 -Descent of Man - Darwin :: 2

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