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[citation count] author -- title -- year
[88]   Chomsky -- Aspects of the theory of syntax -- 1965
[55]   CHOMSKY -- Rules and Representations -- 1980
[54]   Dawkins -- The Selfish Gene -- 1976
[44]   Maynard-Smith -- Evolution and the Theory of Games -- 1982
[42]   Chomsky -- Language and Mind -- 1972
[40]   Quine -- Word and Object -- 1960
[40]   Chomsky -- Syntactic Structures -- 1957
[40]   Boyd,Richerson -- Culture and the evolutionary process -- 1985
[38]   CHOMSKY -- The minimalist program -- 1995
[37]   Chomsky -- Lectures on Government and Binding -- 1981
[37]   Baldwin -- A New Factor in Evolution -- 1896
[32]   Chomsky -- Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin and Use -- 1986
[31]   Hinton,Nowlan -- How Learning Can Guide Evolution -- 1987
[30]   Wexler,Culicover -- Formal Principles of Language Acquisition -- 1980
[29]   Goldberg -- Genetic algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning -- 1989
[29]   Wittgenstein -- Philosophical Investigations -- 1953
[29]   Grafen -- Biological signals as handicaps -- 1990
[28]   Chomsky -- Reflections on Language -- 1975
[27]   Bloom -- How Children Learn the Meanings of Words -- 2000
[26]   Tomasello -- The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition -- 1999
[25]   Lakoff -- Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things -- 1987
[25]   Chomsky,Halle -- The Sound Pattern of English -- 1968
[25]   KREBS,DAWKINS -- Animal signals: mind-reading and manipulation -- 1984
[25]   Darwin -- The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex -- 1871
[24]   Croft -- Typology and Universals -- 1990
[24]   Trivers -- The evolution of reciprocal altruism -- 1971
[24]   Holland -- Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems -- 1975
[24]   Saffran,Aslin,Newport -- Statistical learning by 8-month old infants -- 1996
[23]   Gibson,Wexler -- Triggers -- 1994
[23]   Chomsky -- Knowledge of Language -- 1986
[22]   Grice -- Logic and Conversation -- 1975
[21]   Markman -- Categorization and Naming in Children: Problems of Induction -- 1989
[21]   Zahavi -- Mate selection - A selection for a handicap -- 1975
[21]   Lenneberg -- Biological Foundations of Language -- 1967
[21]   Hawkins -- A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency -- 1994
[21]   Mitchell -- Machine learning -- 1997
[21]   Axelrod -- The evolution of cooperation -- 1984
[20]   Labov -- Principles of Linguistic Change -- 1994
[20]   Maddieson -- Patterns of sounds -- 1984
[20]   Pfeifer,Scheier -- Understanding Intelligence -- 1999
[20]   Gopnik,Crago -- Familial aggregation of a developmental language disorder -- 1991
[19]   de Saussure -- Course in General Linguistics -- 1966
[19]   Fodor -- The language of thought -- 1975
[19]   Elman,Bates,Johnson,Karmiloff-Smith,Parisi,Plunkett -- Rethinking Innateness: a Connectionist Perspective on Development -- 1996
[19]   Shannon -- A mathematical theory of communication -- 1948
[18]   Trask -- Historical Linguistics -- 1996
[18]   Niyogi -- The Informational Complexity of Learning -- 1998
[18]   Newman -- The Structure and Function of Complex Networks -- 2003
[18]   Rumelhart,Hinton,Williams -- Learning internal representations by error propagation -- 1986
[17]   Newport -- Maturational constraints on language learning -- 1990
[17]   Dawkins -- The Extended Phenotype -- 1982
[17]   Pollard,Sag -- Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar -- 1994
[16]   Hauser,Newport,Aslin -- Segmentation of the speech stream in a non-human primate: statistical learning in cotton-top tamarins -- 2001
[16]   SPERBER,WILSON -- Relevance: Communication and Cognition -- 1986
[16]   Wray -- Formulaic Language and the Lexicon -- 2002
[16]   Lindblom -- Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development -- 1992
[16]   Durham -- Coevolution: Genes, Culture and Human Diversity -- 1991
[16]   Hofbauer,Sigmund -- Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics -- 1998
[15]   Steels -- The talking heads experiment -- 1999
[15]   Barsalou -- Perceptual symbol systems -- 1999
[15]   Lewis -- Convention: A Philosophical Study -- 1969
[15]   Blackmore -- The meme machine -- 1999
[15]   Watts,Strogatz -- Collective dynamics of small-world networks -- 1998
[15]   Hopcroft,Ullman -- Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation -- 1979
[15]   Bickerton -- Language and Human Behavior -- 1995
[15]   Greenberg -- Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements -- 1963
[15]   Langton -- Artificial Life -- 1995
[14]   Lindblom,Maddieson -- Phonetic Universals in Consonant Systems -- 1988
[14]   Croft -- Radical Construction Grammar; Syntactic Theory in Typological Perspective -- 2001
[14]   Hamilton -- The genetical evolution of social behaviour -- 1964
[14]   Ladefoged,Maddieson -- The Sounds of the World's Languages -- 1996
[14]   Croft -- Explaining Language Change: an evolutionary approach -- 2000
[14]   ANDERSEN -- Abductive and deductive change -- 1973
[14]   Gould,Vrba -- Exaptation: A missing term in the science of form -- 1982
[14]   Donald -- Origins of the Modern Mind -- 1991
[14]   Thomason,Kaufman -- Language contact, creolization, and genetic linguistics -- 1988
[13]   Hopper,Traugott -- Grammaticalization -- 1993
[13]   PULLUM,SCHOLZ -- Empirical assessment of stimulus poverty arguments -- 2002
[13]   Williams -- Adaptation and Natural Selection -- 1966
[13]   Jackendoff -- The Architecture of the Language Faculty -- 1997
[13]   GOULD,LEWONTIN -- The spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian paradigm: a critique of the adaptationist programme -- 1979
[13]   Comrie -- Language Universals and Linguistic Typology -- 1981
[13]   Hewes -- Primate communication and the gestural origin of language -- 1973
[13]   Newmeyer -- Language Form and Language Function -- 1998
[13]   Chomsky -- Government and Binding -- 1981
[13]   Clark -- Using language -- 1996
[13]   Fitch,Hauser -- Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a nonhuman primate -- 2004
[13]   Pinker -- How the mind works -- 1997
[13]   Osherson,Stob,Weinstein -- Systems That Learn -- 1986
[13]   Chomsky -- Language and Problems of Knowledge -- 1988
[13]   DRYER -- The Greenbergian word order correlations -- 1992
[13]   Brown,Hanlon -- Derivational complexity and order of acquisition in child speech -- 1970
[13]   MITCHELL -- An introduction to genetic algorithms -- 1996
[13]   Zipf -- Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort -- 1949
[12]   Zipf -- The Psycho-Biology of Language -- 1935
[12]   Greenberg -- Universals of Language -- 1963
[12]   Fodor -- The Modularity of Mind -- 1983
[12]   Miller -- The Science of Words -- 1991
[12]   Crain -- Language acquisition in the absence of experience -- 1991
[12]   Liljencrants,Lindblom -- Numerical simulations of vowel quality systems: The role of perceptual contrast -- 1972
[12]   Rizzolatti,Fadiga,Gallese,Fogassi -- Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions -- 1996
[12]   Nichols -- Linguistic diversity in space and time -- 1992
[12]   Miller -- The Mating Mind: How sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature -- 2000
[12]   Kauffman -- The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution -- 1993
[12]   Fisher -- The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection -- 1930
[12]   Austin -- How to do things with words -- 1962
[12]   HAEGEMAN -- Introduction to Government and Binding Theory -- 1991
[12]   Chomsky -- On Nature and Language -- 2002
[12]   Chomsky -- Three models for the description of language -- 1956
[12]   Kimura -- The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution -- 1983
[12]   CHOMSKY -- Language and Problems of Knowledge: The Managua Lectures -- 1988
[12]   HAWKINS -- Explaining language universals -- 1988
[11]   MCMAHON -- Understanding Language Change -- 1994
[11]   Jusczyk -- The Discovery of Spoken Language -- 1997
[11]   Vapnik -- Statistical Learning Theory -- 1998
[11]   Darwin -- The Origin of Species -- 1859
[11]   Berlin,Kay -- Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution -- 1969
[11]   Waddington -- Canalization of development and the inheritance of acquired characters -- 1942
[11]   LABOV -- Sociolinguistic patterns -- 1972
[11]   Vapnik -- The nature of statistical learning theory -- 1995
[11]   Catchpole,Slater -- Bird song: Biological themes and variations -- 1995
[11]   Stolcke -- Bayesian Learning of Probabilistic Language Models -- 1994
[11]   Harnad -- Categorical Perception: The groundwork of cognition -- 1987
[11]   DAWKINS,KREBS -- Animal signals: Information or manipulation -- 1978
[11]   Nettle,Dunbar -- Social markers and the evolution of reciprocal exchange -- 1997
[11]   Miller,Chomsky -- Finitary models of language users -- 1963
[11]   Lakoff -- Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal about the Mind -- 1987
[11]   ACKLEY,LITTMAN -- Interactions between learning and evolution -- 1991
[11]   Clark -- The selection of syntactic knowledge -- 1992
[10]   Tomasello -- Call, Primate Cognition -- 1997
[10]   Roy,Pentland -- Learning words from sights and sounds: A computational model -- 2002
[10]   De Waal -- Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex among Apes -- 1982
[10]   Burghardt -- Defining `communication' -- 1970
[10]   Burling -- Primate calls, human language, and nonverbal communication -- 1993
[10]   LIGHTFOOT -- Subjacency and sex -- 1991
[10]   Braitenberg -- Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology -- 1984
[10]   Weinreich,Labov,Herzog -- Empirical foundations for a theory of language change -- 1968
[10]   Skyrms -- Evolution of the Social Contract -- 1996
[10]   Fodor,Pylyshyn -- Connectionism and cognitive architecture: A critical analysis -- 1988
[10]   Clark,Brennan -- Grounding in Communication -- 1991
[10]   Savage-Rumbaugh,Shanker,Taylor -- Apes, Language and the Human Mind -- 1998
[10]   Zipf -- Human Behaviour and the Principle of Least Effort: An Introduction to Human Ecology -- 1949
[10]   Vihman -- Phonological development: the origins of language in the child -- 1996
[10]   Maynard-Smith,Harper -- Animal signals: models and terminology -- 1995
[10]   Cziko -- Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution -- 1995
[10]   Boersma -- Functional phonology -- 1998
[10]   Kegl,Senghas,Coppola -- Creation through contact: Sign language emergence and sign language change in Nicaragua -- 1999
[10]   Lakoff,Johnson -- Metaphors we live by -- 1980
[10]   Brooks -- Intelligence without representation -- 1991
[10]   Kohonen -- Self-organizing Maps -- 2001
[10]   Axelrod,Hamilton -- The evolution of cooperation -- 1981
[10]   Taylor -- Linguistic Categorization: Prototypes in Linguistic Theory -- 1995
[10]   Koza -- Genetic Programming -- 1992
[10]   Pickering,Garrod -- Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue -- 2004
[9]   THOMPSON -- On Growth and Form -- 1961
[9]   Li -- Random texts exhibit Zipf's-law-like word frequency distribution -- 1992
[9]   Harnad,Hanson,Lubin -- Learned categorical perception in neural nets: implications for symbol grounding -- 1995
[9]   Kroch,Taylor -- Verb movement in Old and Middle English: dialect variation and language contact -- 1997
[9]   Clark -- Being there: Putting brain, body, and world together again -- 1997
[9]   Darwin -- On the Origin of Species -- 1859
[9]   Dawkins -- The Blind Watchmaker -- 1986
[9]   Sutton,Barto -- Reinforcement learning : an introduction -- 1998
[9]   Tomasello -- The item-based nature of children's early syntactic development -- 2000
[9]   Epstein,Axtell -- Growing Artificial Societies: Social science from the bottom up -- 1996
[9]   Wolff -- Language acquisition, data compression, and generalization -- 1982
[9]   Kay,Fillmore -- Grammatical constructions and linguistic generalizations: the Whats X doing Y -- 1999
[9]   Dixon -- The rise and fall of languages -- 1997
[9]   Barab,Albert -- Emergence of scaling in random networks -- 1999
[9]   Axelrod -- The dissemination of culture: A model with local convergence and global polarization -- 1997
[9]   Marr -- Vision -- 1982
[9]   VON FRISCH -- Decoding the language of the bee -- 1974
[9]   Kohonen -- Self-organized formation of topologically correct feature maps -- 1982
[9]   de Jong,Vogt -- How should a robot discriminate between objects -- 1998
[9]   Milroy -- Language and social networks -- 1980
[9]   Bod -- Beyond Grammar-—An Experience-Based Theory of Language -- 1998
[9]   Lindblom -- Phonetic universals in vowel systems -- 1986
[9]   Glenberg,Kaschak -- Grounding language in action -- 2002
[9]   Siskind -- Grounding the lexical semantics of verbs in visual perception using force dynamics and event logic -- 2001
[9]   Saunders,van Brakel -- Are there nontrivial constraints on colour categorization -- 1997
[9]   HOCKETT -- Logical considerations in the study of animal communication -- 1960
[9]   Williams -- Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought -- 1966
[9]   MACNAMARA -- Names for things: a study of human learning -- 1982
[9]   Stevens -- The Quantal Nature of Speech: Evidence from articulatory-acoustic data -- 1972
[9]   Doupe,Kuhl -- Birdsong and human speech: common themes and mechanisms -- 1999
[9]   Simon -- On a class of skew distribution functions -- 1955
[9]   Belpaeme,Steels,van Looveren -- The construction and acquisition of visual categories -- 1998
[9]   Armstrong,Stokoe,Wilcox -- Gesture and the nature of language -- 1995
[9]   Jacob -- Evolution and tinkering -- 1977
[9]   Vygotsky -- Thought and language -- 1962
[9]   Pierrehumbert -- Exemplar dynamics: Word frequency, lenition and contrast -- 2001
[9]   Smith -- The Behavior of Communicating -- 1977
[8]   MacLarnon,Hewitt -- The evolution of human speech: the role of enhanced breathing control -- 1999
[8]   Savage-Rumbaugh,Lewin -- Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind -- 1994
[8]   Sampson -- Educating Eve: The Language Instinct Debate -- 1997
[8]   Brent -- Advances in the computational study of language acquisition -- 1996
[8]   Byrne,Whiten -- Machiavellian intelligence: Social expertise and the evolution of intellect in monkeys, apes, and humans -- 1988
[8]   Tomasello,Kruger,Ratner -- Cultural learning -- 1993
[8]   Maynard-Smith,Price -- The logic of animal conflict -- 1973
[8]   Cavalli-Sforza,Menozzi,Piazza -- The History and Geography of Human Genes -- 1994
[8]   Cavalli-Sforza -- Genes, Peoples, and Languages -- 2001
[8]   de Marcken -- Unsupervised Language Acquisition -- 1996
[8]   Zuberbuhler -- A syntactic rule in forest monkey communication -- 2002
[8]   SEYFARTH,CHENEY -- Vocal development in vervet monkeys -- 1986
[8]   Manning,Schutze -- Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing -- 1999
[8]   Gardenfors -- Conceptual spaces -- 2000
[8]   Shoham,Tennenholtz -- On the emergence of social conventions: Modeling, analysis, and simulations -- 1997
[8]   Dawkins -- Universal Darwinism -- 1983
[8]   Vargha-Khadem,Watkins,Alcock,Fletcher,Passingham -- Praxic and nonverbal cognitive deficits in a large family with a genetically transmitted speech and language disorder -- 1995
[8]   Liberman,Cooper,Shankweiler,Studdert-Kennedy -- Perception of the speech code -- 1967
[8]   KIRBY -- Adaptive explanations for language universals: a model of Hawkins' performance theory -- 1994
[8]   Lass -- Historical Linguistics and Language Change -- 1997
[8]   Clark -- Internal and external factors affecting language change: A computational model -- 1996
[8]   Seyfarth,Cheney,Marler -- Monkey responses to three different alarm calls: evidence of predator classification and semantic communication -- 1980
[8]   Landau,Smith,Jones -- The importance of shape in early lexical learning -- 1988
[8]   Jakobson,Halle -- Fundamentals of Language -- 1956
[8]   Koza -- Genetic programming: on the programming of computers by means of natural selection -- 1992
[8]   Barabasi,Albert -- Emergence of scaling in random networks -- 1999
[8]   OLIPHANT -- Rethinking the language bottleneck: Why don't animals learn to communicate -- 1998
[8]   Prince,Smolensky -- Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar -- 1993
[8]   Trivers -- Parent-offspring conflict -- 1974
[8]   Clark -- First Language Acquisition -- 2003
[8]   Valiant -- A theory of the learnable -- 1984
[8]   STEEDMAN -- The Syntactic Process -- 2000
[8]   Belew -- Evolution, Learning, and Culture: Computational Metaphors for Adaptive Algorithms -- 1990
[8]   Pollack -- The induction of dynamical recognizers -- 1991
[8]   Zahavi,Zahavi -- The handicap principle -- 1997
[8]   Kroch -- Syntactic change -- 2001
[8]   Bailey -- Variation and Linguistic Theory -- 1973
[8]   Briscoe -- Language acquisition: the bioprogram hypothesis and the baldwin effect -- 1997
[8]   Nowak,May -- Evolutionary games and spatial chaos -- 1992
[8]   Waddington -- The Evolution of an Evolutionist -- 1975
[8]   Billard,Hayes -- Drama, a Connectionist Architecture for Control and Learning in Autonomous Robots -- 1999
[8]   Hyams -- Language acquisition and the theory of parameters -- 1986
[8]   Grimes -- Ethnologue: languages of the world -- 2000
[8]   Niyogi -- The Informational Complexity of Learning from Examples -- 1994
[8]   Hebb -- The Organization of Behavior -- 1949
[8]   Rumelhart,McClelland -- On learning the past tenses of English verbs -- 1986
[7]   SLOBIN -- Language change in childhood and history -- 1977
[7]   Fujita,Kitano -- Development of an autonomous quadruped robot for robot entertainment -- 1998
[7]   Tesar,Smolensky -- Learnability in Optimality Theory -- 2000
[7]   JANIK,SLATER -- Vocal learning in mammals -- 1997
[7]   Prigogine,Stengers -- Order Out of Chaos -- 1984
[7]   Quinn,Smith,Mayley,Husbands -- Evolving controllers for a homogeneous system of physical robots: Structured cooperation with minimal sensors -- 2003
[7]   Wilson -- Sociobiology: the new synthesis -- 1975
[7]   Oliphant -- Evolving cooperation in the noniterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization -- 1994
[7]   Christiansen -- Using artificial language learning to study language evolution: exploring the emergence of word order universals -- 2000
[7]   Talmy -- Force dynamics in language and cognition -- 1988
[7]   Mitani,Marler -- A phonological analysis of male gibbon singing behavior -- 1989
[7]   Weckerly,Elman -- A PDP approach to processing centerembedded sentences -- 1992
[7]   Ellefson,Christiansen -- Subjacency Constraints without Universal Grammar: Evidence from Artificial Language Learning and Connectionist Modeling -- 2000
[7]   Fagg,Arbib -- Modeling Parietal-Premotor Interactions in Primate Control of Grasping -- 1998
[7]   Whiten,Ham -- On the nature and evolution of imitation in the animal kingdom: Reappraisal of a century of research -- 1992
[7]   Sperber -- Explaining culture: A naturalistic approach -- 1996
[7]   Garrod,Anderson -- Saying what you mean in dialogue: A study in conceptual and semantic co-ordination -- 1987
[7]   HAWKINS -- Word Order Universals -- 1983
[7]   Jordan,Rumelhart -- Forward models: supervised learning with a distal teacher -- 1992
[7]   Bloomfield -- Language -- 1933
[7]   Strogatz -- Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos -- 1994
[7]   Nolfi,Floreano -- Evolutionary Robotics: The Biology, Intelligence, and Technology of Self-Organizing Machines -- 2000
[7]   Saussure -- Course in general linguistics -- 1983
[7]   Marler -- A comparative approach to vocal learning: song development in white-crowned sparrows -- 1970
[7]   Kimura -- Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication -- 1993
[7]   Arkin -- Behavior-Based Robotics -- 1998
[7]   Haspelmath,Dryer,Gil,Comrie -- The World Atlas of Language Structures -- 2005
[7]   Bergen,Chang -- Embodied Construction Grammar in SimulationBased Language Understanding -- 2003
[7]   Hofbauer,Sigmund -- Evolutionary Games and Replicator Dynamics -- 1998
[7]   Dennett -- Consciousness Explained -- 1991
[7]   Rosch,Mervis,Gray,Johnson,Boyes-Braem -- Basic objects in natural categories -- 1976
[7]   Tomasello -- Do apes ape -- 1996
[7]   Kuhl -- Human adults and human infants show a `perceptual magnet effect' for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not -- 1991
[7]   MARKMAN,WACHTEL -- Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meaning of words -- 1988
[7]   Hock -- Principles of Historical Linguistics -- 1986
[7]   Eigen,Schuster -- The Hypercycle: A Principle of Natural Self Organization -- 1979
[7]   Hoffman -- The formal properties of synchronous CCGs -- 1996
[7]   Laland,Odling-Smee,Feldman -- Niche construction, biological evolution and cultural change -- 2000
[7]   Tomasello -- Do young children have adult syntactic competence? -- 2000
[7]   Simon -- The architecture of complexity -- 1962
[7]   Bowerman,Levinson -- Language acquisition and conceptual development -- 2001
[7]   Gomez,Gerken -- Infant artificial language learning and language acquisition -- 2000
[7]   Rosch,Mervis -- Family resemblances: studies in the internal structure of categories -- 1975
[7]   Kelso -- Dynamic patterns: The self-organization of brain and behavior -- 1995
[7]   Searle -- Minds, brains, and programs -- 1980
[7]   Nolfi,Elman,Parisi -- Learning and evolution in neural networks -- 1994
[7]   Jackendoff -- Semantics and Cognition -- 1983
[7]   Vennemann -- Preference Laws for Syllable Structure -- 1988
[7]   Darwin -- The Descent of Man -- 1871
[7]   Maturana,Varela -- The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human Understanding -- 1992
[7]   Fodor -- Concepts: Where cognitive science went wrong -- 1998
[7]   Bresnan -- Lexical-Functional Syntax -- 2001
[7]   Shannon,Weaver -- The mathematical theory of communication -- 1949
[7]   Dehaene -- The Number Sense -- 1997
[7]   Heine -- Cognitive foundations of grammar -- 1997
[7]   Kay,McDaniel -- The linguistic significance of the meanings of basic color terms -- 1978
[7]   Ladefoged,Maddieson -- Sounds of the worlds languages -- 1996
[7]   Fodor -- Unambiguous triggers -- 1998
[7]   FANT -- Acoustic theory of speech production -- 1960
[7]   Berwick -- The Acquisition of Syntactic Knowledge -- 1985
[7]   Savage-Rumbaugh -- Ape Language: From Conditioned Response to Symbol -- 1986
[7]   Joshi,Vijay-Shanker,Weir -- The convergence of mildly contextsensitive grammar formalisms -- 1991
[7]   LASHLEY -- The problem of serial order in behavior -- 1951
[7]   Marler -- Birdsong and speech development: could there be parallels -- 1970
[7]   Culicover,Jackendoff -- Simpler Syntax -- 2005
[7]   Baldwin -- Infants' contribution to the achievement of joint reference -- 1991
[7]   Whorf -- Language, Thought and Reality: selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf -- 1956
[7]   Edelman -- Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection -- 1987
[7]   Gopnik -- Impairments of tense in a familial language disorder -- 1994
[7]   Steels -- Language re-entrance and the `inner voice' -- 2003
[7]   Winograd -- Understanding Natural Language -- 1972
[7]   Blevins -- Evolutionary phonology: The emergence of sound patterns -- 2004
[6]   Tomasello -- Joint attention as social cognition -- 1995
[6]   Lammens -- A computational model of color perception and color naming -- 1994
[6]   Harnad -- The origin of words: A psychophysical hypothesis -- 1996
[6]   Schyns -- A modular neural network model of concept acquisition -- 1991
[6]   SOBER -- The Nature of Selection: Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus -- 1984
[6]   Hudson -- Word Grammar -- 1984
[6]   Charniak -- Statistical Language Learning -- 1993
[6]   CAREY -- The child as word-learner -- 1978
[6]   Hurford,Knight,Studdert-Kennedy -- Evolution of Human Language -- 1998
[6]   Crow,Kimura -- An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory -- 1970
[6]   Cover,Thomas -- Elements of Information Theory -- 1991
[6]   KEENAN,COMRIE -- Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar -- 1977
[6]   Corballis -- On the evolution of language and generativity -- 1992
[6]   Kearns,Vazirani -- An introduction to computational learning theory -- 1994
[6]   Oudeyer -- L'auto-organisation de la parole -- 2003
[6]   Nottebohm -- Vocal tract and brain: A search for evolutionary bottlenecks -- 1976
[6]   Newport,Aslin -- Learning at a distance I -- 2004
[6]   Horning -- A study of grammatical inference -- 1969
[6]   Roy -- Learning visually-grounded words and syntax for a scene description task -- 2002
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[6]   Hinskens,Weijer -- Patterns of Segmental Modification in Consonant Inventories: A Cross-linguistic Study -- 2003
[6]   Lindgren -- Evolutionary phenomena in simple dynamics -- 1991
[6]   Nicolis,Prigogine -- Exploring Complexity -- 1993
[6]   Norris -- Markov chains -- 1997
[6]   CRAWFORD,SOBEL -- Strategic information transmission -- 1982
[6]   JACKENDOFF -- Semantic Structures -- 1990
[6]   Dorogovtsev,Mendes -- Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW -- 2003
[6]   Jeannerod,Arbib,Rizzolatti,Sakata -- Grasping objects the cortical mechanisms of visuomotor transformation -- 1995
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[6]   Tomasello,Barton -- Learning words in nonostensive contexts -- 1994
[6]   Hutchins -- Cognition in the wild -- in press -- 1995
[6]   Garrod,Doherty -- Conversation, co-ordination and convention: An empirical investigation of how groups establish linguistic conventions -- 1994
[6]   Chomsky -- The logical structure of linguistic theory -- 1955
[6]   LANGACKER -- Syntactic reanalysis -- 1977
[6]   Hockett -- A Course in Modern Linguistics -- 1958
[6]   Bates -- Language development -- 1992
[6]   Balch,Arkin -- Communication in reactive multiagent robotic systems -- 1994
[6]   Regier -- The Human Semantic Potential: Spatial Language and Constrained Connectionism -- 1996
[6]   Di Paolo,Noble,Bullock -- Simulation models as opaque thought experiments -- 2000
[6]   Thelen,Smith -- A Dynamic Systems Approach to the Development of Cognition and Action -- 1994
[6]   Jordan -- Serial order: A parallel distributed processing approach -- 1986
[6]   Liljencrants,Lindblom -- Numerical simulation of vowel quality systems: the role of perceptual contrast -- 1972
[6]   Boyd,Richerson -- Why does culture increase human adaptability -- 1995
[6]   Tinbergen -- On aims and methods of ethology -- 1963
[6]   Baddeley -- Working memory -- 1986
[6]   Liberman,Mattingly -- A Specialization for Speech Perception -- 1989
[6]   Kohonen -- Self-Organization and Associative Memory -- 1988
[6]   Watts -- Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness -- 1999
[6]   Siskind -- Naive Physics, Event Perception, Lexical Semantics, and Language Acquisition -- 1992
[6]   Guenther,Gjaja -- The perceptual magnet effect as an emergent property of neural map formation -- 1996
[6]   Pinker -- Rules of language -- 1991
[6]   KRIFKA -- Compositionality -- 2001
[6]   Miller -- Some effects of intermittent silence -- 1957
[6]   Baker -- Syntactic Theory and the Projection Problem -- 1979
[6]   Miikkulainen -- Subsymbolic Natural Language Processing: An Integrated Model of Scripts, Lexicon, and Memory -- 1993
[6]   Crothers -- Typology and Universals of Vowel systems -- 1978
[6]   Chomsky -- Reections on Language -- 1975
[6]   Worden -- A speed limit for evolution -- 1995
[6]   Lightfoot -- Shifting triggers and diachronic reanalyses -- 1997
[6]   Crystal -- Language Death -- 2000
[6]   Bickerton -- Creole languages and the bioprogram -- 1988
[6]   Givon -- On Understanding Grammar -- 1979
[6]   Bickerton -- Species and Language -- 1990
[6]   Newmeyer -- Iconicity and generative grammar -- 1992
[6]   Roberts -- The role of diffusion in the genesis of Hawaiian creole -- 1998
[6]   Albert,Albert -- Statistical mechanics of complex networks -- 2002
[6]   Parisi,Cecconi,Nolfi -- ECONETS: Neural networks that learn in an environment -- 1990
[6]   HAWKINS -- A parsing theory of word order universals -- 1990
[6]   PIATTELLI-PALMARINI -- Evolution, selection and cognition: From "learning" to parameter setting in biology and in the study of language -- 1989
[6]   ENQUIST -- Communication during aggressive interactions with particular reference to variation in choice of behaviour -- 1985
[6]   Oztop,Arbib -- Schema design and implementation of the grasp-related mirror neuron system -- 2002
[6]   Gopnik -- Feature-blind grammar and dysphasia -- 1990
[6]   Gallistel -- The Organization of Learning -- 1990
[6]   Bullock -- A Continuous Evolutionary Simulation Model of the Attainability of Honest Signalling Equilibria -- 1998
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