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Kirby, S. (1998) Fitness and the selective adaptation of language. In Hurford, J. R. and Studdert-Kennedy, M. and Knight C., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases, pages 359--383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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1997-The synthetic modeling of language origins - Steels :: 123
2000-Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 81
1997-Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints - Kirby,Hurford :: 54
2000-Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 36
2003-Progress in the simulation of emergent communication and language - Wagner,Reggia,Uriagereka,Wilkinson :: 22
2002-Grammatical Acquisition and Linguistic Selection - Briscoe :: 22
1999-Self-Organisation in Vowel Systems - de Boer :: 17
2000-Evolutionary Perspectives on Diachronic Syntax - Briscoe :: 17
1998-Language evolution without natural selection: From vocabulary to syntax in a population of learners - Kirby :: 15
2002-Natural selection and cultural selection in the evolution of communication - Smith :: 12
2002-The Evolution of Dialect Diversity - Livingstone :: 12
2003-Grammatical Assimilation - Briscoe :: 10
1999-The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents - Briscoe :: 10
1997-The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods - Kirby,Hurford :: 9
2001-On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language - Tonkes :: 7
2002-The role of sequential learning in language evolution: Computational and experimental studies - Christiansen,Dale,Ellefson,Conway :: 7
2005-The role of population structure in language evolution - Lee,Collier,Taylor,Stabler :: 5
2008-Language as shaped by the brain - Christiansen,Chater :: 5
2004-Establishing conventional communication systems: Is common knowledge necessary? - Barr :: 4
2000-Evolving learnable languages - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles :: 4
1999-An Emergence of Coordinated Communication in Populations of Agents - Kvasnicka,Pospichal :: 3
1998-A paradox of neural encoders and decoders, or, why don't we talk backwards? - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles :: 3
2000-An evolutionary approach to (logistic-like) language change - Briscoe :: 3
2005-The Major Transitions in the Evolution of Language - Zuidema :: 2
2003-Computer Models of the Evolution of Language and Languages - Livingstone :: 2
2002-The constructive approach to the dynamical view of language - Hashimoto :: 2
2000-Self-Organisation of Communicating Agents -- Linguistic Diversity in Populations of Autonomous Agents - Avdis :: 1
2005-Coevolution of the language faculty and language(s) with decorrelated encodings - Briscoe :: 1
1997-Simulated Evolution of Language and Language Processors - Beaver :: 1
2001-Toward a sociogenetic solution: Examining language formation processes through SWARM modeling - Satterfield ::
2008-Primate social knowledge and the origins of language - Seyfarth,Cheney ::
1998-Getting the Point Across: The Effect of Recurrent Network Biases on the Evolution of a Simple Language - Tonkes ::
2003-Common language or Tower of Babel? On the evolutionary dynamics of signals and their meanings - van Baalen,Jansen ::

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