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Smith, K. (2003) The Transmission of Language: models of biological and cultural evolution. PhD thesis, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh.

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Hurford, Why Synonymy is Rare: Fitness is in the Speaker, 2003 :: 3
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Szamado,Szathmary, Selective scenarios for the emergence of natural language, 2006 :: 1
van Trijp, Analogy and Multi-Level Selection in the Formation of a Case Grammar. A Case Study in Fluid Construction Grammar, 2008 ::
Zuidema, The Major Transitions in the Evolution of Language, 2005 :: 2

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