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[154..138]    Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution
[137..126]    Connection Science
[125..115]  Language Acquisition, Change and Emergence: Essays in Evolutionary Linguistics
[114..107]    Adaptive Behavior
[106..102]  Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication
[101..98]  ECAL05
[97..95]  Cognition
[94..92]  Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
[91..89]    Science
[88..86]  PNAS
[85..83]  Modelling Language, Cognition and Action: Proceedings of the 9th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop
[82..80]  Trends in Cognitive Sciences
[79..78]  Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
[77..76]  Journal of Theoretical Biology
[75..74]    The Linguistic Review
[73..72]  Artificial Intelligence
[71..70]    European Physical Journal B
[69..68]    Trends in Ecology and Evolution
[67..66]  International Journal of Modern Physics C
[65..64]  Nature
[63..62]  Physics of Life Reviews
[61..60]    The Neurosciences and Music II: From Perception to Performance. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
[59..58]  Behavioral and Brain Sciences
[57]    Ahlswede, R., Arikan, E., Baumer, L., and Deppe, C. (2005) Information theoretic models in language evolution. Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, 21:97--100.
[56] PDF  Allen, M., Goldman, C. V., and Zilberstein, S. (2005) Learning to Communicate in Decentralized Systems. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Multiagent Learning, AAAI-05, pages 1--8. Pittsburgh, PA.
[55]    Arbib, M. A. and Mundhenk, T. N. (2005) Schizophrenia and the mirror system: an essay. Neuropsychologia, 43(2):268--280.
[54] PDF (1)Avesani, P. and Cova, M. (2005) Shared lexicon for distributed annotations on the Web. In WWW2005, pages 207--214. Chiba, Japan.
[53] PDF (1)Avesani, P., Cova, M., Hayes, C., and Massa, P. (2005) Learning Contextualized Weblog Topics. In WWW2005, 2nd Annual Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics. Chiba, Japan.
[52]   (1)Avesani, P., Hayes, C., and Cova, M. (2005) Language Games: Solving the Vocabulary Problem in Multi-Case-Base Reasoning. In ICCBR 2005, pages 35--49.
[51] PDF  Baillie, J-C. and Nottale, M. (2005) Dynamic Evolution of Language Games between two Autonomous Robots. In IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning.
[50] PDF (4)Baronchelli, A., Dall'Asta, L., Barrat, A., and Loreto, V. (2005) Topology Induced Coarsening in Language Games. Physical Review E, 73:015102.
[49] PDF (1)Brighton, H. (2005) Linguistic Evolution and Induction by Minimum Description Length. In Werning, M. and Machery, E., editors, The Compositionality of Concepts and Meanings: Applications to Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
[48] PDF (2)Brooks, D. R., Erdem, E., Minett, J. W., and Ringe, D. (2005) Character-Based Cladistics and Answer Set Programming. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL), pages 37--51.
[47]   (1)Burling, R. (2005) The Talking Ape: How Language Evolved. Oxford University Press.
[46]    Buzing, P. C., Eiben, A. E., and Schut, M. C. (2005) Emerging communication and cooperation in evolving agent societies. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 8(1).
[45] PDF  Cangelosi, A. (2005) Evolving cognitive systems: Adaptive behaviour and cognition research at the University of Plymouth. Cognitive Processing, 6:202--207.
[44]   (2)Cangelosi, A. (2005) Approaches to Grounding Symbols in Perceptual and Sensorimotor Categories. In H. Cohen and C. Lefebvre, editors, Handbook of Categorization in Cognitive Science, pages 719--737. Elsevier.
[43] PDF (1)Coventry, K. R., Cangelosi, A., Rajapakse, R., Bacon, A., Newstead, S., Joyce, D., and Richards, L. V. (2005) Spatial prepositions and vague quantifiers: Implementing the functional geometric framework. In Proceedings of Spatial Cognition Conference 2004. Germany: Springer Verlag.
[42] PDF (5)De Beule, J. and Steels, L. (2005) Hierarchy in Fluid Construction Grammar. In Furbach U., editor, Proceedings of KI-2005, pages 1--15. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[41] PDF (1)Dominey, P. F. and Boucher, J-D. (2005) Developmental stages of perception and language acquisition in a perceptually grounded robot. Cognitive Systems Research, 6(3):243--259.
[40] PDF  Dowman, M. (2005) Investigating the Effect of Random Noise on the Evolution of Colour Terms. In Proceedings of IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation.
[39] PDF  Eddy, J. C. (2005) Iterated Learning: The Exemplar-based Learning Approach. Master thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, The University of Edinburgh.
[38] PDF  Erdem, E., Lifschitz, V., and Ringe, D. (2005) Temporal phylogenetic networks and logic programming. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming.
[37] PDF  Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. (2005) The structure of syntactic dependency networks: insights from recent advances in network theory. In Levickij V. and Altmman G., editors, Problems of quantitative linguistics, pages 60--75.
[36]   (6)Ferrer-i-Cancho, R., Riordan, O., and Bollobas, B. (2005) The consequences of Zipf's law for syntax and symbolic reference. Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences.
[35] PDF (4)Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. and Servedio, V. D. P. (2005) Can simple models explain Zipf's law in all cases? Glottometrics, 11:1--8.
[34]    Fitch, W. T. (2005) The Evolution of Language: A Comparative Review. Biology and Philosophy, 20(2-3):193--203.
[33] PDF (2)Galantucci, B. (2005) An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems. Cognitive Science, 29(5):737--767.
[32] PDF (2)Gong, T., Minett, J. W., Ke, J., Holland, J. H., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2005) Coevolution of lexicon and syntax from a simulation perspective. Complexity, 10(6):50--62.
[31] PDF  Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2005) Computational exploration on language emergence and cultural dissemination. In Proceedings of 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pages 1629--1636. Edinburgh, UK.
[30] PDF (1)Gong, T. and Wang, W. S-Y. (2005) Computational modeling on language emergence: A coevolution model of lexicon, syntax and social structure. Language and Linguistics, 6(1):1--41.
[29] PDF  Hayes, C., Avesani, P., and Cova, M. (2005) Language Games: Learning Shared Concepts among Distributed Information Agents. In IJCAI-05 Workshop: Multi-Agent Information Retrieval and Recommender Systems.
[28] PDF  Jack, K. (2005) Introducing a Scene Building Game to Model Early First Language Acquisition. In The 8th Annual CLUK Research Colloquium. Manchester, England.
[27] PDF (3)Lee, Y., Collier, T. C., Taylor, C. E., and Stabler, E. P. (2005) The role of population structure in language evolution. In Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics.
[26] PDF  Loula, A., Gudwin, R., El-Hani, C., and Queiroz, J. (2005) The Emergence of Symbol-Based Communication in a Complex System of Artificial Creatures. In Proceedings 5th International Conference Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems KIMAS'05: Modeling, Evolution and Engineering. Waltham, MA..
[25] PDF  Lyon, C., Nehaniv, C., and Dickerson, B. (2005) Entropy Indicators for Investigating Early Language Processes. In AISB'05.
[24] PDF (1)MacWhinney, B. (2005) The emergence of grammar from perspective taking. In Pecher, D and Zwaan, R., editors, The grounding of cognition.
[23] PDF  MacWhinney, B. (2005) Language evolution and human development. In Bjorklund, D. and Pellegrini, A., editors, Origins of the Social Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and Child Development, pages 383--410. New York: Guilford Press.
[22] PDF (7)Minett, J. W. and Wang, W. S-Y. (2005) Language Acquisition, Change and Emergence: Essays in Evolutionary Linguistics. City University of Hong Kong Press.
[21] PDF (8)Mira, J. and Paredes, A. (2005) Interlinguistic similarity and language death dynamics. Europhysics Letters, 69(6):1031--1034.
[20] PDF  Mitchener, W. G. (2005) A Simulation of Language Change in the Presence of Non-Idealized Syntax. In Proceedings of the workshop Psychocomputational Models of Human Language Acquisition, ACL-2005.
[19]   (1)Mithen, S. (2005) The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body. Weidenfeld \& Nicolson.
[18] PDF (4)Nakhleh, L., Ringe, D., and Warnow, T. (2005) Perfect Phylogenetic Networks: A New Methodology for Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Natural Languages.
[17] PDF  Nakhleh, L., Warnow, T., Ringe, D., and Evans, S. N. (2005) A Comparison of Phylogenetic Reconstruction Methods on an IE Dataset.
[16]    Nowak, M. A. and Komarova, N. L. (2005) The evolution of altruism: from game theory to human language. In C. Harper, editor, Spiritual Information: 100 perspectives. Templeton Foundation Press.
[15] PDF  Saxton, T. (2005) Facial and Vocal Attractiveness: a developmental and cross-modality study. Master thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, The University of Edinburgh.
[14] PDF  Scott-Phillips, T. C. (2005) Why talk: an Adaptationist Approach. Master thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, The University of Edinburgh.
[13]    Shukla, M. (2005) Language from a biological perspective. J Biosci, 30(1):119--27.
[12] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2005) The role of construction grammar in language grounding.
[11] PDF (4)Steels, L. (2005) What Triggers the Emergence of Grammar? In AISB'05: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication (EELC'05), pages 143--150.
[10] PDF (3)Steels, L., De Beule, J., and Neubauer, N. (2005) Linking in Fluid Construction Grammar. In BNAIC-05. Brussels, Belgium: Royal Flemish Academy for Science and Art.
[9]   (2)Tallerman, M. (2005) Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution. Oxford University Press.
[8] PDF  Tamariz, M. (2005) Exploring the Adaptive Structure of the Mental Lexicon. PhD thesis, Department of theoretical and applied linguistics, Univerisity of Edinburgh.
[7] PDF  Van Looveren, J. (2005) Design and Performance of Pre-Grammatical Language Games. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
[6] PDF (4)Vogt, P. (2005) Meaning development versus predefined meanings in language evolution models. In IJCAI05.
[5] PDF (3)Vogt, P. (2005) Stability conditions in the evolution of compositional languages: issues in scaling population sizes. In P. Bourgine and F. Kepes and M. Schoenauer, editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Complex Systems.
[4] PDF (4)Vogt, P. and Divina, F. (2005) Language evolution in large populations of autonomous agents: issues in scaling. In Proceedings of AISB 2005: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents.
[3] PDF (3)Wang, W. S-Y. and Minett, J. W. (2005) Vertical and horizontal transmission in language evolution. Transactions of the Philological Society, 103(2):121--146.
[2]   (2)Wichmann, S. (2005) On the power-law distribution of language family sizes. Journal of Linguistics, 41(1):117--131.
[1] PDF (1)Zuidema, W. (2005) The Major Transitions in the Evolution of Language. PhD thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, UK.

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