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[91..70]    The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form
[69..67]    Journal of Theoretical Biology
[66..64]  SAB00
[63..61]  Artificial Life
[60..59]  Science
[58..57]    Trends in Ecology and Evolution
[56..55]  Nature
[54..53]  Artificial Life VII
[52]   (12)Aitchison, J. (2000) The Seeds of Speech: Language Origin and Evolution. Cambridge Univ Press.
[51]   (2)Arita, T. (2000) Artificial Life: A Constructive Approach to the Origin/Evolution of Life, Society, and Language.
[50] PDF (1)Avdis, E. (2000) Self-Organisation of Communicating Agents -- Linguistic Diversity in Populations of Autonomous Agents.
[49] PDF (1)Balkenius, C., Gardenfors, P., and Hall, L. (2000) The Origin of Symbols in the Brain.Lund University Cognitive Science.
[48]    Best, M. L. (2000) Microevolutionary Language Theory. PhD thesis, School of Architecture and Planning, MIT.
[47]   (8)Bloom, P. (2000) How Children Learn the Meanings of Words. MIT Press.
[46] PDF (3)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) An evolutionary approach to (logistic-like) language change.
[45] PDF (17)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) Evolutionary Perspectives on Diachronic Syntax. In Pintzuk, S. and Tsoulas, G. and Warner, A., editors, Diachronic Syntax: Models and Mechanisms.
[44] PDF (36)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device. Language, 76(2):245--296.
[43] PDF (4)Briscoe, E. J. (2000) Macro and micro models of linguistic evolution.
[42]   (11)Calvin, W. H. and Bickerton, D. (2000) Lingua ex Machina. MIT Press.
[41] PDF (21)Cangelosi, A., Greco, A., and Harnad, S. (2000) From robotic toil to symbolic theft: Grounding transfer from entry-level to higher-level categories. Connection Science, 12(2):143--162.
[40] PDF  Cohen, P. R. (2000) Learning Concepts by Interaction. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
[39]   (17)Croft, W. (2000) Explaining Language Change: An Evolutionary Approach. London: Longman.
[38]   (1)Deacon, T. W. (2000) Evolutionary perspectives on language and brain plasticity. Journal of Communication Disorders, 33(4):273--291.
[37] PDF (6)Di Paolo, E. A. (2000) Behavioral coordination, structural congruence and entrainment in a simulation of acoustically coupled agents. Adaptive Behavior, 8(1):25--46.
[36] PDF  Egashira, S. and Hashimoto, T. (2000) The Formation of Common Norms on the Assumption of `Fundamentally' Imperfect Information. In Rosaria Conte and Chris Dellarocas, editors, Social Order in Multiagent Systems: Workshop on Norms and Institutions in Multi-Agent Systems (Held in conjunction with Autonomous Agents'2000).
[35] PDF (24)Fitch, W. T. (2000) The evolution of speech: a comparative review. Trends in cognitive sciences, 4(7):258--267.
[34] PDF  Gmytrasiewicz, P. J. and Gopal, D. (2000) Towards Automating the Evolution of Linguistic Competence in Artificial Agents. In Agents'2000: Workshop on Agent Communication Languages. Barcelona, Spain.
[33] PDF (2)Gmytrasiewicz, P. J. and Huhns, M. N. (2000) The Emergence of Language Among Autonomous Agents. IEEE Internet Computing, 4(4):90--92.
[32]   (5)Grim, P., Kokalis, T., Tafti, A., and Kilb, N. (2000) Evolution of Communication with a Spatialized Genetic Algorithm. Technical report, Department of Philosophy, SUNY at Stony Brooks.
[31] PDF (4)Kaplan, F. (2000) Talking aibo: First experimentation of verbal interactions with an autonomous four-legged robot. In Proceedings of the CELE-Twente workshop on interacting agents.
[30]   (33)Knight, C., Hurford, J., and Studdert-Kennedy, M. (2000) The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form. Cambridge University Press.
[29]   (6)Lieberman, P. (2000) Human language and our reptilian brain: The subcortical bases of speech, syntax, and thought. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
[28] PDF (1)Livingstone, D. (2000) Computational Models of Language Change and Diversity. In Workshop on the Evolution of Language in Belgium and the Netherlands. Brussels.
[27] PDF  Meyer, B. (2000) Principles of Language Design and Evolution. In Millenial Perspectives in Computer Science (Proceedings of the 1999 Oxford-Microsoft Symposium in Honour of Sir Tony Hoare), pages 229--246.
[26] PDF (3)Morris, W. C., Cottrell, G. W., and Elman, J. L. (2000) A connectionist simulation of the empirical acquisition of grammatical relations. In Stefan Wermter and Run Sun, editors, Hybrid Neural Symbolic Integration. Springer Verlag.
[25] PDF  Newmeyer, F. J. (2000) Review of three book-length studies of language evolution. Journal of Linguistics.
[24] PDF  Nowak, M. A. (2000) Homo grammaticus. Natural History, 109:36--44.
[23] PDF (11)Nowak, M. A. (2000) Evolutionary biology of language. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 355(1403):1615--1622.
[22] PDF (2)O'Neill, M. and Ryan, C. (2000) Crossover in Grammatical Evolution: A Smooth Operator? In EuroGP 2000, pages 149--162.
[21]    Owren, M. J. (2000) Standing evolution on its head: The uneasy role of evolutionary theory in comparative cognition and communication. Reviews in Anthropology, 29:55--69.
[20] PDF (1)Perfors, A. (2000) Simulated Evolution of Communication: The Emergence of Meaning. Master thesis, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University.
[19] PDF  Popescu-Belis, A. and Batali, J. (2000) Incremental Simulations of the Emergence of Grammar: Towards Complex Sentence-Meaning Mappings. In Third International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 187--190.
[18] PDF (3)Rubinstein, A. (2000) Economics and Language. Cambridge University Press.
[17] PDF (1)Satterfield, T. (2000) The Socio-Genetic Solution: A New Look At Language Genesis Through Swarm Modeling. Technical report, Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan.
[16] PDF (3)Smith, K. (2000) Learners are losers: Natural selection and learning in the evolution of communication.
[15]    Steels, L. (2000) A brain for language. In Proceedings of the Third Sony CSL Paris Symposium: The ecological brain. Paris.
[14] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2000) Mirror Neurons and the Action Theory of Language Origins. In Architectures of the Mind, Architectures of the Brain.
[13] PDF (5)Steels, L. (2000) The puzzle of language evolution. Kognitionswissenschaft, 8(4):143--150.
[12] PDF (13)Steels, L. (2000) The Emergence of Grammar in Communicating Autonomous Robotic Agents. In Horn, Werner, editor, ECAI2000, pages 764--769. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
[11] PDF (16)Steels, L. (2000) Language as a Complex Adaptive System. In Schoenauer, M., editor, Proceedings of PPSN VI. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
[10] PDF (4)Tonkes, B., Blair, A., and Wiles, J. (2000) Evolving learnable languages. In S. A. Solla and T. K. Leen and K.-R.Muller, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12, (NIPS*99), pages 66--72. MIT Press.
[9] PDF (11)Trapa, P. E. and Nowak, M. A. (2000) Nash equilibria for an evolutionary language game. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 41(2):172--188.
[8] PDF (14)Vogt, P. (2000) Lexicon Grounding on Mobile Robots. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
[7] PDF (8)Yang, C. D. (2000) Internal and external forces in language change. Language Variation and Change, 12(3):231--250.
[6] PDF (4)Zuidema, W. (2000) Evolution of syntax in groups of agents. Master thesis, Theoretical Biology, Utrecht University.
[5] PDF (7)Zuidema, W. and Hogeweg, P. (2000) Selective advantages of syntactic language - a model study. In Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 577--582. Hillsdale, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
[4] PDF (4)de Boer, B. (2000) Emergence of vowel systems through self-organisation. AI Communications, 13(1):27--39.
[3] PDF (29)de Boer, B. (2000) Self-organization in vowel systems. Journal of Phonetics, 28(4):441--465.
[2] PDF (11)de Jong, E. D. (2000) Autonomous Formation of Concepts and Communication. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
[1]   (1)de Lara, J. and Alfonseca, M. (2000) Some strategies for the simulation of vocabulary agreement in multi-agent communities. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 3(4).

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