Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners (1998)

by Simon Kirby
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51 Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax – Simon Kirby - 1998
Edinburgh Occasional Papers in Linguistics April 3, 1998 Language evolution without natural selection: From – Vocabulary To Syntax, Simon Kirby - 1998
The Transmission of Language: Models . . . – Kenneth Smith - 2003
81 Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals – Simon Kirby - 1999
123 The Synthetic Modeling of Language Origins – Luc Steels, John Benjamins - 1997
11 Natural Selection and Cultural Selection in the Evolution of Communication – Kenny Smith
33 Natural language from artificial life – Simon Kirby - 2002
64 The Emergence of Linguistic Structure: An Overview of the Iterated Learning Model – Simon Kirby, James R. Hurford - 2002
1 On Modelling the Evolution of Language and Languages – Daniel Jack Livingstone - 1999
3 Grammatical Acquisition: Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device – Ted Briscoe - 1998
Adaptive Behavior Natural Selection and Cultural Selection in the Evolution of Communication – Kenny Smith, Kenny Smith - 2002
12 The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on alife modelling – Michael Wheeler, Seth Bullock, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Jason Noble, Mark Bedau, Simon Kirby, Anil Seth - 2002
7 Grammatical Assimilation – Ted Briscoe
23 The emergence of compositional structures in perceptually grounded language – Paul Vogt - 2005
6 On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language – Bradley Tonkes - 2001
81 Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-Evolution, Self-Organisation and Level Formation – Luc Steels - 1997
Simon Kirby James Hurford – Department Of, Simon Kirby, James Hurford
50 Learning, Culture and Evolution in the Origin of Linguistic Constraints – Simon Kirby, James Hurford - 1997
18 Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device – Ted Briscoe - 1998