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[179..132]  Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language
[131..115]  Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication
[114..99]    Phylogenetic Methods and the Prehistory of Languages
[98..93]  Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
[92..87]  Artificial Life X
[86..82]    SAB06
[81..77]  Interaction Studies
[76..72]  Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture - A non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach
[71..69]    Nature
[68..67]  Journal of Theoretical Biology
[66..65]  Pragmatics and Cognition
[64..63]    Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication
[62..61]  Artificial Cognition Systems
[60..59]  Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
[58..57]  International Journal of Modern Physics C
[56..55]  Physical Review E
[54..53]  Trends in Cognitive Sciences
[52]    Arbib, M. A. (2006) Action to Language via the Mirror Neuron System. Cambridge University Press.
[51]    Arbib, M. A. (2006) A sentence is to speech as what is to action? Cortex, 42(4):507--14.
[50] PDF  Aurnhammer, M., Hanappe, P., and Steels, L. (2006) Integrating Collaborative Tagging and Emergent Semantics for Image Retrieval. In Proceedings WWW2006, Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop.
[49] PDF (7)Baronchelli, A., Felici, M., Caglioti, E., Loreto, V., and Steels, L. (2006) Sharp Transition towards Shared Vocabularies in Multi-Agent Systems. J. Stat. Mech., (P06014).
[48] PDF (2)Brighton, H. and Kirby, S. (2006) Understanding Linguistic Evolution by Visualizing the Emergence of Topographic Mappings. Artificial Life, 12(2):229--242.
[47]   (1)Cangelosi, A., Hourdakis, E., and Tikhanoff, V. (2006) Language acquisition and symbol grounding transfer with neural networks and cognitive robots. In IJCNN 2006, pages 1576--1582. Vancouver.
[46] PDF (1)Cangelosi, A. and Riga, T. (2006) An Embodied Model for Sensorimotor Grounding and Grounding Transfer: Experiments with Epigenetic Robots. Cognitive Science, 30(4):673--689.
[45]    Cangelosi, A., Smith, A. D. M., and Smith, K. (2006) The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language. Singapore: World Scientific.
[44] PDF  Cattuto, C. (2006) Semiotic dynamics in online social communities. Eur. Phys. J. C, 46(s02):33--37.
[43]    Choudhury, M., Basu, A., and Sarkar, S. (2006) Multi-Agent Simulation of Emergence of Schwa Deletion Pattern in Hindi. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 9(2).
[42] PDF  Choudhury, M., Mukherjee, A., Basu, A., and Ganguly, N. (2006) Analysis and Synthesis of the Distribution of Consonants over Languages: A Complex Network Approach. In COLING-ACL06. Sydney, Australia.
[41] PDF  Dall'Asta, L. and Baronchelli, A. (2006) Microscopic activity patterns in the Naming Game. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 39(48):14851--14867.
[40] PDF (4)Dall'Asta, L., Baronchelli, A., Barrat, A., and Loreto, V. (2006) Agreement dynamics on small-world networks. Europhysics Letters, 73(6):969--975.
[39] PDF (1)Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. (2006) When language breaks into pieces: A conflict between communication through isolated signals and language. Biosystems, 84(3):242--253.
[38]    Fisher, S. E. and Marcus, G. F. (2006) The eloquent ape: genes, brains and the evolution of language. Nature Reviews Genetics, 7:9--20.
[37]    Furnas, G. W., Fake, C., von Ahn, L., Schachter, J., Golder, S., Fox, K., Davis, M., Marlow, C., and Naaman, M. (2006) Why do tagging systems work? In CHI '06: CHI '06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, pages 36--39. New York, NY, USA: ACM Press.
[36] PDF (3)Golder, S. and Huberman, B. A. (2006) Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems. Journal of Information Science, 32(2):198--208.
[35] PDF  Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2006) Language origin and the effects of individuals' popularity. In Proceedings of 2006 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, pages 3744--3751. Vancouver, CA.
[34]    Gontier, N., van Bendegem, J. P., and Aerts, D. (2006) Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture - A non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach. Dordrecht: Springer.
[33]    Hurford, J. (2006) Recent Developments in the Evolution of Language. Cognitive Systems, 7(1):23--32.
[32]    Juergens, E. and Pizka, M. (2006) The Language Evolver Lever: Tool Demonstration. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 164(2):55--60.
[31] PDF  Kanj, I. A., Nakhleh, L., and Xia, G. (2006) Reconstructing Evolution of Natural Languages: Complexity and Parameterized Algorithms. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Computing and Combinatorics Conference (COCOON 2006), pages 299--308.
[30]    Ke, J. and Holland, J. H. (2006) Language Origin from an Emergentist Perspective. Applied Linguistics, 27(4):691--716.
[29] PDF  Ke, J. and Yao, Y. (2006) Analyzing language development from a network approach.
[28] PDF  Komarova, N. L. (2006) Population dynamics of human language: a complex system. In Frontiers of engineering: reports on leading-edge engineering from the 2005 symposium, pages 89--98. The National Academy Press.
[27]    Lieberman, P. (2006) Toward an evolutionary biology of language. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA.
[26]    Lieberman, P. (2006) Limits on tongue deformation--Diana monkey formants and the impossible vocal tract shapes proposed by Riede et al. (2005). Journal of Human Evolution, 50(2):219--221.
[25] PDF (2)Locke, J. L. and Bogin, B. (2006) Language and life history: A new perspective on the development and evolution of human language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29:259--280.
[24]    Longa, V. M. (2006) A misconception about the Baldwin Effect: Implications for language evolution. Folia Linguistica, 40(3-4):305--318.
[23] PDF  Lu, Q., Korniss, G., and Szymanski, B. K. (2006) Naming Games in Spatially-Embedded Random Networks. In Proc. AAAI Fall Symposium Series, Interaction and Emergent Phenomena in Societies of Agents, pages 148--155. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.
[22] PDF  Mitchener, W. G. (2006) A Mathematical Model of the Loss of Verb-Second in Middle English. In Ritt, Nikolaus and Schendl, Herbert and Dalton-Puffer, Christiane and Kastovsky, Dieter, editors, Medieval English and its Heritage: Structure, Meaning and Mechanisms of Change. Peter Lang Publishing.
[21] PDF  Nettle, D. (2006) Language: Costs and benefits of a specialised system for social information transmission. In J. Wells and et al., editors, Social Information Transmission and Human Biology, pages 137--152. London: Taylor & Francis.
[20]   (7)Niyogi, P. (2006) The Computational Nature of Language Learning and Evolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[19]    Nowak, M. A. (2006) Evolutionary Dynamics: Exploring the Equations of Life. Harvard University Press.
[18]   (2)Oudeyer, P-Y. (2006) Self-Organization in the Evolution of Speech. Oxford University Press.
[17] PDF  Oudeyer, P-Y. and Kaplan, F. (2006) Discovering Communication. Connection Science, 18(2):189--206.
[16] PDF  Parker, A. R. (2006) Evolution as a Constraint on Theories of Syntax: The Case against Minimalism. PhD thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, The University of Edinburgh.
[15] PDF  Poulshock, J. W. (2006) Language and Morality: Evolution, Altruism and Linguistic Moral Mechanisms. PhD thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, The University of Edinburgh.
[14] PDF  Schulze, C. and Stauffer, D. (2006) Recent Developments in Computer Simulations of Language Competition. Computing in Science and Engineering, 8(3):60--67.
[13] PDF  Schulze, C. and Stauffer, D. (2006) Monte Carlo simulation of survival for minority languages. Advances in complex systems, 9(3):183--191.
[12] PDF  Sole, R. V. (2006) Scaling laws in language evolution. In Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, editor, Power Laws in the Social Sciences. Cambridge University Press.
[11]   (1)Steels, L. (2006) Semiotic Dynamics for Embodied Agents. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 21(3):32--38.
[10] PDF  Steels, L. and De Beule, J. (2006) A (very) Brief Introduction to Fluid Construction Grammar. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language (ScaNaLu06).
[9] PDF (2)Steels, L. and Hanappe, P. (2006) Interoperability through Emergent Semantics. A Semiotic Dynamics Approach. Journal on Data Semantics.
[8] PDF (1)Steels, L., Loetzsch, M., and Bergen, B. (2006) Why Human Languages Mark Perspective.
[7] PDF  Surendran, D. and Niyogi, P. (2006) Quantifying the Functional Load of Phonemic Oppositions, Distinctive Features, and Suprasegmentals. In O. Nedergaard Thomsen, editor, Competing Models of Language Change: Evolution and Beyond. John Benjamins.
[6] PDF  Szamado, S. and Szathmary, E. (2006) Selective scenarios for the emergence of natural language. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 21(10):555--61.
[5] PDF  Thelwall, M. and Price, L. (2006) Language evolution and the spread of ideas: A procedure for identifying emergent hybrid word family members. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57(10):1326--1337.
[4]    Vogt, P., Sugita, Y., Tuci, E., and Nehaniv, C. (2006) Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication. Springer. Berlin/Heidelberg.
[3] PDF  Wang, J. (2006) Computational Approaches to Linguistic Consensus. PhD thesis, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[2] PDF  Wedel, A. B. (2006) Exemplar models, evolution and language change. The Linguistic Review, 23(3):247--274.
[1] PDF  Wichmann, S., Stauffer, D., Lima, F. W. S., and Schulze, C. (2006) Modelling linguistic taxonomic dynamics.

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