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2000-Evolutionary Perspectives on Diachronic Syntax - Briscoe
Hawkins, J.A. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
1999-The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents - Briscoe
Hawkins, J.A. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
1997-Co-evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe
Hawkins, J.A. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
1998-Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe
Hawkins, J.A. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
2000-Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe
Hawkins, John (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 
2002-Grammatical Acquisition and Linguistic Selection - Briscoe
Hawkins, J.A. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
2008-Linguistic Adaptations for Resolving Ambiguity - Briscoe,Buttery
Hawkins, J. 1994. A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, CUP.
 
2008-Language as shaped by the brain - Christiansen,Chater
Hawkins, J. A. (1994) A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge University Press.
 
2002-The role of sequential learning in language evolution: Computational and experimental studies - Christiansen,Dale,Ellefson,Conway
Hawkins JA (1994) A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK
 
1997-Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations - Christiansen,Devlin
Hawkins, J.A. (1994). A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency. UK: Cambridge University Press.
 
2004-The Euclidean distance between syntactically linked words - Ferrer-i-Cancho
[10] J. A. Hawkins, A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1994).
 
2003-Universality in syntactic dependencies - Ferrer-i-Cancho,Sole,Kohler
[21] J. A. Hawkins, A performance theory of order and constituency (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1994).
 
2003-Constructions: a new theoretical approach to language - Goldberg
55 Hawkins, J. (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency, Cambridge University Press
 
2004-Self-organization and Language Evolution: System, Population and Individual - Ke
Hawkins, J. A. (1994). A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
 
1998-Fitness and the selective adaptation of language - Kirby
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1997-Competing motivations and emergence: explaining implicational hierarchies - Kirby
-----1994. A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge University Press.
 
1996-Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals - Kirby
-----1994a. A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge University Press.
 
2007-Innateness and culture in the evolution of language - Kirby,Dowman,Griffiths
5. Hawkins JA (1994) A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency (Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, UK).
 
1997-Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints - Kirby,Hurford
[18] John A. Hawkins. A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
 
2004-From UG to Universals: linguistic adaptation through iterated learning - Kirby,Smith,Brighton
Hawkins, J. A. 1994. A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge: CUP.
 
1999-Using Social Impact Theory to simulate language change - Nettle
Hawkins, J.A., 1994. A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 

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