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Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2002) Bootstrapping grounded word semantics. In Ted Briscoe, editor, Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.

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1997 -The synthetic modeling of language origins - Steels :: 107
1989 -Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device - Hurford :: 88
1992 -Evolution of Communication in Artificial Organisms - Werner,Dyer :: 75
1997 -Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents - Steels,Vogt :: 62
1996 -The dilemma of Saussurean communication - Oliphant :: 54
1992 -Synthetic Ethology: An approach to the study of communication - MacLennan :: 52
1996 -Emergent Adaptive Lexicons - Steels :: 50
1998 -The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents - Steels :: 48
1995 -How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction - Hutchins,Hazlehurst :: 47
1960 -Word and Object - Quine :: 30
1997 -Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions - Steels :: 29
1992 -An adaptive communication protocol for cooperating mobile robots - Yanco,Stein :: 25
1998 -Spontaneous Lexicon Change - Steels,Kaplan :: 18
1995 -Artificial Life - Langton :: 14
1998 -Evolution of Linguistic Diversity in a Simple Communication System - Arita,Koyama :: 10
1998 -Evolved Signals: Expensive Hype vs. Conspirational Whispers - Noble :: 10
1995 -A Model of the Human Capacity for Categorizing Spatial Relations - Regier :: 3
1996 -The Emergence of a ''Langage'' in an Evolving Population of Neural Networks - Cangelosi,Parisi :: 1
1996 -La polysemie - Victorri,Fuchs :: 1

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