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Forthcoming
[1527]    Baxter, G. J., Blythe, R. A., and McKane, A. J. (forthcoming) Fixation and consensus times on a network: a unified approach. Physical Review Letters.
[1526]   (2)Mukherjee, A., Choudhury, M., Basu, A., and Ganguly, N. (forthcoming) Self-organization of the Sound Inventories: Analysis and Synthesis of the Occurrence and Co-occurrence Networks of Consonants. Journal of Quantitative Linguistics.
[1525]    Hadzibeganovic, T., Stauffer, D., and Schulze, C. (in press) Agent-based computer simulations of language choice dynamics. In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[1524] PDF  Hurford, J. (in press) Universals and the diachronic life cycle of languages. In Morten Christiansen and Christopher Collins and Shimon Edelman, editors, Language Universals, pages 40--53. MIT Press.
[1523] PDF  Hurford, J. and Dediu, D. (in press) Diversity in Language, Genes and the Language Faculty. In Rudolf Botha and Chris Knight, editors, The Cradle of Language, pages 163--184. Oxford University Press.
[1522] PDF  Loula, A., Gudwin, R., El-Hani, C., and Queiroz, J. (in press) Emergence of self-organized symbol-based communication in artificial creatures. Cognitive Systems Research.
[1521] PDF  Wedel, A. B. and Volkinburg, H. V. (submitted) Modeling simultaneous convergence and divergence of linguistic features between differently-identifying groups in contact.
[1520]    Hurford, J. (to appear) The Evolution of Language. In Paul Insel and Don Ross, editors, Discovering Biology. Prentice-Hall.
[1519]    Mukherjee, A., Choudhury, M., and Kannan, R. (to appear) Discovering Global Patterns in Linguistic Networks through Spectral Analysis: A Case Study of the Consonant Inventories. In EACL 2009. Athens, Greece.
[1518] PDF  Zanette, D. H. (to appear) Demographic growth and the distribution of language sizes. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 19.
2009
[1517]    Brigatti, E. and Roditi, I. (2009) Conventions spreading in open-ended systems. New Journal of Physics, 11(023018).
[1516]    Blythe, R. A. (2009) Generic modes of consensus formation in stochastic language dynamics. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, (P02059).
[1515]    Steele, J. and Uomini, N. (2009) Can the Archaeology of Manual Specialization Tell Us Anything About Language Evolution? A Survey of the State of Play. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 19(1):97--110.
[1514]    Greenhill, S. J., Currie, T. E., and Gray, R. D. (2009) Does horizontal transmission invalidate cultural phylogenies? Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences.
[1513]    Chater, N., Reali, F., and Christiansen, M. (2009) Restrictions on biological adaptation in language evolution. PNAS, 106(4):1015--1020.
[1512]   (1)Gray, R. D., Drummond, A. J., and Greenhill, S. J. (2009) Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement. Science, 323(5913):479--483.
[1511]   (1)Moodley, Y., Linz, B., Yamaoka, Y., Windsor, H. M., Breurec, S., Wu, J-Y., Maady, A., Bernhoft, S., Thiberge, J-M., Phuanukoonnon, S., Jobb, G., Siba, P., Graham, D. Y., Marshall, B. J., and Achtman, M. (2009) The Peopling of the Pacific from a Bacterial Perspective. Science, 323(5913):527--530.
[1510]    Renfrew, C. (2009) Where Bacteria and Languages Concur. Science, 323(5913):467--468.
[1509]    Hadzibeganovic, T. and Cannas, S. A. (2009) A Tsallis' statistics based neural network model for novel word learning. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 388(5):732--746.
[1508]    Pulvermuller, F. and Knoblauch, A. (2009) Discrete combinatorial circuits emerging in neural networks: A mechanism for rules of grammar in the human brain? Neural Networks, 22(2):161--172.
2008
[1507]    Hauser, M. D. and Bever, T. (2008) A Biolinguistic Agenda. Science, 322(5904):1057--1059.
[1506]    Szathmary, E. and Szamado, S. (2008) Language: a social history of words. Nature, 456:40--41.
[1505]    Nardini, C., Kozma, B., and Barrat, A. (2008) Who's talking first? Consensus or lack thereof in coevolving opinion formation models. Physical Review Letters, 100(15).
[1504]    Locke, J. L. (2008) Cost and complexity: Selection for speech and language. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 251(4):640--652.
[1503] PDF  Ritchie, G. R. S., Kirby, S., and Hawkey, D. J. C. (2008) Song learning as an indicator mechanism: modelling the developmental stress hypothesis. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 251(4):570--583.
[1502]    Joseph, B. D., Mufwene, S. S., Atkinson, Q. D., Meade, A., Venditti, C., Greenhill, S. J., and Pagel, M. (2008) Parsing the Evolution of Language. Science, 320(5875):446.
[1501]    Arbib, M. A. (2008) Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum. Interaction Studies, 9(1):154--168.
[1500]    Aronoff, M., Meir, I., Padden, C., and Sandler, W. (2008) Language is shaped by the body. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):509--511.
[1499]    Aronoff, M., Meir, I., Padden, C. A., and Sandler, W. (2008) The roots of linguistic organization in a new language. Interaction Studies, 9(1):133--153.
[1498]    Fitch, W. T. (2008) Glossogeny and phylogeny: cultural evolution meets genetic evolution. Trends in Genetics, 24(8):373--374.
[1497]    Fontanari, J. F. and Perlovsky, L. I. (2008) A game theoretical approach to the evolution of structured communication codes. Theory in Biosciences, 127(3):205--214.
[1496]   (3)Kirby, S., Cornish, H., and Smith, K. (2008) Cumulative cultural evolution in the laboratory: An experimental approach to the origins of structure in human language. PNAS, 105(31):10681--10686.
[1495]    Baker, A. (2008) Computational Approaches to the Study of Language Change. Language and Linguistics Compass, 2(3):289--307.
[1494] PDF  Barnera, D., Woodb, J., Hauser, M. D., and Carey, S. (2008) Evidence for a non-linguistic distinction between singular and plural sets in rhesus monkeys. Cognition, 107(2):603--622.
[1493]    Barrett, H. C., Frankenhuis, W. E., and Wilke, A. (2008) Adaptation to moving targets: Culture/gene coevolution, not either/or. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):511--512.
[1492]    Behme, C. (2008) Languages as evolving organisms -- The solution to the logical problem of language evolution? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):512--513.
[1491]    Bickerton, D. (2008) But how did protolanguage actually start? Interaction Studies, 9(1):169--176.
[1490]    Blackmore, S. (2008) Memes shape brains shape memes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):513--513.
[1489]    Bowie, J. (2008) Proto-discourse and the emergence of compositionality. Interaction Studies, 9(1):18--33.
[1488]    Brooks, P. J. and Ragir, S. (2008) Prolonged plasticity: Necessary and sufficient for language-ready brains. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):514--515.
[1487]   (1)Caldwell, C. A. (2008) Convergent cultural evolution may explain linguistic universals. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):515--516.
[1486]    Catania, A. C. (2008) Brain and behavior: Which way does the shaping go? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):516--517.
[1485]    Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Brains, genes, and language evolution: A new synthesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):537--558.
[1484] PDF (5)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (2008) Language as shaped by the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):489--509.
[1483]    Corballis, M. C. (2008) Time on our hands: How gesture and the understanding of the past and future helped shape language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):517--517.
[1482]    Horan, R. D., Bulte, E. H., and Shogren, J. F. (2008) Coevolution of human speech and trade. Journal of Economic Growth, 13(4):293--313.
[1481]    Dessalles, J-L. (2008) Why is language well designed for communication? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):518--519.
[1480]    Dessalles, J-L. (2008) From metonymy to syntax in the communication of events. Interaction Studies, 9(1):51--65.
[1479]    Enfield, N. J. (2008) Language as shaped by social interaction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):519--520.
[1478]    Fauconnier, G. and Turner, M. (2008) The origin of language as a product of the evolution of double-scope blending. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):520--521.
[1477] PDF (6)Schulze, C., Stauffer, D., and Wichmann, S. (2008) Birth, survival and death of languages by Monte Carlo simulation. Communications in Computational Physics, 3(2):271--294.
[1476]   (3)Atkinson, Q. D., Meade, A., Venditti, C., Greenhill, S. J., and Pagel, M. (2008) Languages Evolve in Punctuational Bursts. Science, 319(5863):588.
[1475]    Mirolli, M. and Parisi, D. (2008) How Producer Biases Can Favor the Evolution of Communication: An Analysis of Evolutionary Dynamics. Adaptive Behavior, 16:27--52.
[1474]    Fitch, W. T. (2008) Co-evolution of phylogeny and glossogeny: There is no ``logical problem of language evolution''. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):521--522.
[1473]    Ghazanfar, A. A. (2008) Language evolution: neural differences that make a difference. Nature Neuroscience, 11(4):382--384.
[1472]    Goldberg, A. E. (2008) Universal Grammar? Or prerequisites for natural language? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):522--523.
[1471] PDF  Gong, T., Puglisi, A., Loreto, V., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) Conventionalization of linguistic categories under simple communicative constraints. In Proceedings of 2008 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pages 1686--1693. Hong Kong.
[1470]    Gostoli, U. (2008) A Cognitively Founded Model of the Social Emergence of Lexicon. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 11(1):2--.
[1469]    Greenfield, P. M. and Gillespie-Lynch, K. (2008) Intersubjectivity evolved to fit the brain, but grammar co-evolved with the brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):523--524.
[1468]    Greenfield, P. M., Lyn, H., and Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (2008) Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny: Combining deixis and representation. Interaction Studies, 9(1):34--50.
[1467]    Group, T. F. G. (2008) Language is a Complex Adaptive System.
[1466] PDF  Hadzibeganovic, T., Stauffer, D., and Schulze, C. (2008) Boundary effects in a three-state modified voter model for languages. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 387(13):3242--3252.
[1465]    Harnad, S. (2008) Why and how the problem of the evolution of Universal Grammar (UG) is hard. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):524--525.
[1464] PDF  Hurford, J. (2008) The evolution of human communication and language. In Patrizia D'Ettorre and David Hughes, editors, Sociobiology of Communication: an interdisciplinary perspective, pages 249--264. Oxford University Press.
[1463]    Hurford, J. (2008) Niche-construction, co-evolution, and domain-specificity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):526--526.
[1462]    Lu, Q., Korniss, G., and Szymanski, B. K. (2008) Naming games in two-dimensional and small-world-connected random geometric networks. Physical Review E, 77(1).
[1461]    Fu, F. and Wang, L. (2008) Coevolutionary dynamics of opinions and networks: From diversity to uniformity. Physical Review E, 78(1).
[1460]    Cohen, J. (2008) The Genetics of Language. Technology Review.
[1459]    Markosova, M. (2008) Network model of human language. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 387:661--666.
[1458] PDF (1)Minett, J. W. and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) Modelling endangered languages: The effects of bilingualism and social structure. Lingua, 118(1):19--45.
[1457] PDF  Pinker, S., Nowak, M. A., and Lee, J. J. (2008) The logic of indirect speech. PNAS, 105(3):833--838.
[1456]    Jager, G. (2008) Evolutionary stability conditions for signaling games with costly signals. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 253(1):131--141.
[1455]    Liu, H. and Hu, F. (2008) What role does syntax play in a language network? Europhysics Letters, 83(18002).
[1454] PDF  Whitfield, J. (2008) Across the Curious Parallel of Language and Species Evolution. PLoS Biolology, 6(7):1370--1372.
[1453]    Arbib, M. A. and Bonaiuto, J. (2008) From grasping to complex imitation: mirror systems on the path to language. Mind & Society, 7(1):43--64.
[1452] PDF  Briscoe, E. J. (2008) Language learning, power laws, and sexual selection. Mind & Society, 7(1):65--76.
[1451]    Bryson, J. J. (2008) Embodiment versus memetics. Mind & Society, 7(1):77--94.
[1450]    Cangelosi, A. (2008) Symposium on ``A multi-methodological approach to language evolution''. Introductory article: Studying the evolution of language: a multi-methodological enterprise. Mind & Society, 7(1):35--41.
[1449]    Cysouw, M. (2008) Linear Order as a Predictor of Word Order Regularities. Advances in Complex Systems, 11(3):415--420.
[1448]    Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. (2008) Some Limits of Standard Linguistic Typology: The Case of Cysouw's Models for the Frequencies of the Six Possible Orderings of S, V and O. Advances in Complex Systems, 11(3):421--432.
[1447]    Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. (2008) Some Word Order Biases from Limited Brain Resources: A Mathematical Approach. Advances in Complex Systems, 11(3):393--414.
[1446] PDF  Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) Exploring social structure effect on language evolution based on a computational model. Connection Science, 20(2-3):135--153.
[1445]    Jeffreys, M. (2008) How can ``cheap talk'' yield coordination, given a conflict? Mind & Society, 7(1):95--108.
[1444]    Knight, C. (2008) Language co-evolved with the rule of law. Mind & Society, 7(1):109--128.
[1443] PDF  Kwisthout, J., Vogt, P., Haselager, P., and Dijkstra, T. (2008) Joint attention and language evolution. Connection Science, 20(2-3):155--171.
[1442]    MacNeilage, P. (2008) The Origin of Speech. Oxford University Press.
[1441]    Manfrinati, A., Giaretta, P., and Cherubini, P. (2008) Conditionals and conditional thinking. Mind & Society, 7(1):21--34.
[1440]    Mukherjee, A., Choudhury, M., Basu, A., Ganguly, N., and Chowdhury, S. R. (2008) Rediscovering the Co-occurrence Principles of Vowel Inventories: A Complex Network Approach. Advances in Complex Systems, 11(3):371--392.
[1439]   (2)Puglisi, A., Baronchelli, A., and Loreto, V. (2008) Cultural route to the emergence of linguistic categories. PNAS, 105(23):7936--7940.
[1438]    Sacco, K. and Bucciarelli, M. (2008) The role of cognitive and socio-cognitive conflict in learning to reason. Mind & Society, 7(1):1--19.
[1437]    Seyfarth, R. M. and Cheney, D. L. (2008) Primate social knowledge and the origins of language. Mind & Society, 7(1):129--142.
[1436] PDF (1)Wellens, P., Loetzsch, M., and Steels, L. (2008) Flexible word meaning in embodied agents. Connection Science, 20(2-3):173--191.
[1435]   (3)Wichmann, S., Stauffer, D., Schulze, C., and Holman, E. W. (2008) Do Language Change Rates Depend on Population Size? Advances in Complex Systems, 11(3):357--369.
[1434] PDF (3)Ke, J., Gong, T., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) Language change and social networks. Communications in Computational Physics, 3(4):935--949.
[1433]    Landauer, T. K. (2008) Language enabled by Baldwinian evolution of memory capacity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):526--527.
[1432]    Lee, Y., Collier, T. C., Taylor, C. E., and Stabler, E. P. (2008) Cohesion of languages in grammar networks. In J. Shamma, editor, Cooperative Control of Distributed Multi-Agent Systems. Wiley.
[1431]    Lieberman, P. (2008) Cortical-striatal-cortical neural circuits, reiteration, and the ``narrow faculty of language''. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(5):527--528.
[1430]    Liu, H. (2008) Dependency distance as a metric of language comprehension difficulty. Journal of Cognitive Science, 9(2):159--191.
[1429] PDF (1)Loetzsch, M., van Trijp, R., and Steels, L. (2008) Typological and Computational Investigations of Spatial Perspective. In Wachsmuth, I. and Knoblich, G., editors, Modeling Communication with Robots and Virtual Humans, pages 125--142. Berlin: Springer.
[1428]   (2)Rogers, D. S. and Ehrlich, P. R. (2008) Natural selection and cultural rates of change. PNAS, 105(9):3416--3420.
[1427]    Shennan, S. (2008) Canoes and cultural evolution. PNAS, 105(9):3175--3176.
[1426] PDF  Abry, C. and Ducey, V. (2008) Is pointing the root of the foot? Grounding the ``prosodic word'' as a pointing word. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 3--9. World Scientific.
[1425] PDF  Argyropoulos, G. P. (2008) The subcortical foundations of grammaticalization. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 10--17. World Scientific.
[1424]    Bejarano, T. (2008) Pragmatics and theory of mind: a problem exportable to the origins of language. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 18--25. World Scientific.
[1423]    Bickerton, D. (2008) Two Neglected Factors in Language Evolution. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 26--33. World Scientific.
[1422] PDF (2)Bleys, J. (2008) Expressing Second Order Semantics and the Emergence of Recursion. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 34--41. World Scientific.
[1421]    Botha, R. (2008) Unravelling the evolution of language with help from the giant water bug, natterjack toad and horned lizard. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 42--50. World Scientific.
[1420] PDF  Briscoe, T. and Buttery, P. (2008) Linguistic Adaptations for Resolving Ambiguity. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 51--58. World Scientific.
[1419]    Cabrera, J. C. M. (2008) A Crucial Step in the Evolution of Syntactic Complexity. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 235--242. World Scientific.
[1418] PDF  Castelld, X., Eguiluz, V. M., Miguel, M. S., Loureiro-Porto, L., Toivonen, R., Saramaki, J., and Kaski, K. (2008) Modelling Language Competition: Bilingualism and Complex Social Networks. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 59--66. World Scientific.
[1417]    Crow, T. J. (2008) Language, the Torque and the Speciation Event. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 67--74. World Scientific.
[1416]    Dediu, D. (2008) Causal Correlations between Genes and Linguistic Features: The Mechanism of Gradual Language Evolution. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 83--90. World Scientific.
[1415] PDF  Dessalles, J-L. (2008) Spontaneous Narrative Behaviour in Homo Sapiens: How Does It Benefit Speakers? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 91--98. World Scientific.
[1414] PDF (2)De Beule, J. (2008) The Emergence of Compositionality, Hierarchy and Recursion in Peer-to-Peer Interactions. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 75--82. World Scientific.
[1413]    Dubreuil, B. (2008) What do Modern Behaviours in Homo Sapiens Imply for the Evolution of Language? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 99--106. World Scientific.
[1412]    Everett, C. (2008) The Origins of Preferred Argument Structure. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 107--114. World Scientific.
[1411] PDF  Ferrer-i-Cancho, R., Longa, V. M., and Lorenzo, G. (2008) Long-Distance Dependencies are not Uniquely Human. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 115--122. World Scientific.
[1410]   (1)Gil, D. (2008) How Much Grammar Does It Take to Sail a Boat? (Or, What can Material Artifacts Tell Us about the Evolution of Language?). In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 123--130. World Scientific.
[1409] PDF  Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) The Role of Cultural Transmission in Intention Sharing. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 131--138. World Scientific.
[1408] PDF  Gong, T. and Wang, W. S-Y. (2008) The Role of Naming Game in Social Structure. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 139--146. World Scientific.
[1407]    Hawkey, D. J. C. (2008) Do Individuals Preferences Determine Case Marking Systems? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 147--154. World Scientific.
[1406]   (1)Hawkey, D. J. C. (2008) What Impact Do Learning Biases have on Linguistic Structures? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 155--162. World Scientific.
[1405] PDF (1)Hoefler, S. and Smith, A. D. M. (2008) Reanalysis vs Metaphor: What Grammaticalisation CAN Tell Us about Language Evolution. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 163--170. World Scientific.
[1404]    Johansson, S. (2008) Seeking Compositionality in Holistic Proto-Language without Substructure: Do Counter-Examples Overwhelm the Fractionation Process? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 171--178. World Scientific.
[1403] PDF  Knight, C. and Power, C. (2008) Unravelling Digital Infinity. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 179--186. World Scientific.
[1402] PDF  Lakkaraju, K., Gasser, L., and Swarup, S. (2008) Language Scaffolding as a Condition for Growth in Linguistic Complexity. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 187--194. World Scientific.
[1401]    Laskowski, C. (2008) The Emergence of a Lexicon by Prototype-Categorising Agents in a Structured Infinite World. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 195--202. World Scientific.
[1400]    Lipowski, A. and Lipowska, D. (2008) Bio-linguistic transition and baldwin effect in an evolutionary naming-game model. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 19(3):399--407.
[1399]    Luuk, E. and Luuk, H. (2008) Evolutionary Framework for the Language Faculty. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 203--210. World Scientific.
[1398]    Lyn, H. (2008) Artificial Symbol Systems in Dolphins and Apes: Analogous Communicative Evolution? In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 211--218. World Scientific.
[1397]    Macura, Z. and Ginzburg, J. (2008) The Adaptiveness of Metacommunicative Interaction in a Foraging Environment. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 219--226. World Scientific.
[1396]    Mehler, A. (2008) On the Impact of Community Structure on Self-organizing Lexical Networks. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 227--234. World Scientific.
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