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2008
[19] 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.
[18] PDF  Kwisthout, J., Vogt, P., Haselager, P., and Dijkstra, T. (2008) Joint attention and language evolution. Connection Science, 20(2-3):155--171.
[17] PDF (1)Wellens, P., Loetzsch, M., and Steels, L. (2008) Flexible word meaning in embodied agents. Connection Science, 20(2-3):173--191.
2006
[16] PDF  Oudeyer, P-Y. and Kaplan, F. (2006) Discovering Communication. Connection Science, 18(2):189--206.
2005
[15]    Bartlett, M. and Kazakov, D. (2005) The origins of syntax: from navigation to language. Connection Science, 17(3-4):271--288.
[14]   (2)Cangelosi, A. (2005) The emergence of language: neural and adaptive agent models. Connection Science, 17(3-4):185--190.
[13] PDF (1)Dominey, P. F. (2005) Emergence of grammatical constructions: evidence from simulation and grounded agent experiments. Connection Science, 17(3-4):289--306.
[12] PDF (5)Kaplan, F. (2005) Simple models of distributed co-ordination. Connection Science, 17(3-4):249--270.
[11]    Kuhn, S. and Cruse, H. (2005) Static mental representations in recurrent neural networks for the control of dynamic behavioural sequences. Connection Science, 17(3-4):343--360.
[10]    MacWhinney, B. (2005) The emergence of linguistic form in time. Connection Science, 17(3-4):191--211.
[9] PDF (5)Mirolli, M. and Parisi, D. (2005) How can we explain the emergence of a language that benefits the hearer but not the speaker? Connection Science, 17(3-4):307--324.
[8] PDF (4)Nolfi, S. (2005) Emergence of communication in embodied agents: co-adapting communicative and non-communicative behaviours. Connection Science, 17(3-4):231--248.
[7] PDF (2)Oudeyer, P-Y. (2005) The self-organization of combinatoriality and phonotactics in vocalization systems. Connection Science, 17(3-4):325--341.
[6] PDF (12)Steels, L. (2005) The emergence and evolution of linguistic structure: from lexical to grammatical communication systems. Connection Science, 17(3-4):213--230.
[5]    Velde, F. (2005) Modelling language development and evolution with the benefit of hindsight. Connection Science, 17(3-4):361--379.
[4] PDF (1)Yu, C. (2005) The emergence of links between lexical acquisition and object categorization: a computational study. Connection Science, 17(3-4):381--397.
2002
[3] PDF (27)Smith, K. (2002) The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks. Connection Science, 14(1):65--84.
2000
[2] PDF (21)Cangelosi, A., Greco, A., and Harnad, S. (2000) From robotic toil to symbolic theft: Grounding transfer from entry-level to higher-level categories. Connection Science, 12(2):143--162.
1998
[1] PDF (64)Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. (1998) The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks. Connection Science, 10(2):83--97.

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