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Abstract: This paper appeared in N. Gilbert and R. Conte (Eds.), Artificial
Societies: The computer simulation of social life. London: UCL Press.
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INTRODUCTION
Human language provides, among other things, a mechanism for
distinguishing between relevant objects in the natural environment. This
mechanism is composed of two components -- forms and meanings -- which
must be shared by the community of language users. The lexicon constitutes
much of a language's form, but its description as a set of shared... (Update)
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...through mutation and recombination. In addition, the experiments usually follow the guidelines first set out by Hutchins and Hazlehurst[7, 8]: The limited rationality constraint: No mind may influence another except via a mediating structure (no telepathy) The...
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Hutchins, E. and B. Hazelhurst (1995). How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction. In N. Gilbert and R. Conte (Eds.), Artificial Societies: The computer simulation of social life. London: UCL Press. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hutchins95how.html More
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author = "E. Hutchins and B. Hazlehurst",
title = "How to Invent a Lexicon: The Development of Shared Symbols in Interaction",
booktitle = "Artificial Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Life",
publisher = "UCL Press: London",
editor = "N. Gilbert and R. Conte",
pages = "157--189",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hutchins95how.html" }
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