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Arita, T. and Koyama, Y. (1998) Evolution of Linguistic Diversity in a Simple Communication System. In C. Adami and R. Belew and H. Kitano and C. Taylor, editors, Artificial Life VI, pages 9--17. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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