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2006
[52] PDF (1)Arbib, M. A., Bonaiuto, J., and Rosta, E. (2006) The mirror system hypothesis: From a macaque-like mirror system to imitation. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 3--10.
[51] PDF (3)Baronchelli, A., Loreto, V., Dall'Asta, L., and Barrat, A. (2006) Bootstrapping communication in language games: strategy, topology and all that. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 11--18.
[50] PDF  Briscoe, E. J. (2006) Language learning, power laws and sexual selection. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 19--26.
[49] PDF (1)Christiansen, M. H., Reali, F., and Chater, N. (2006) The Baldwin effect works for functional, but not arbitrary, features of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 27--34.
[48] PDF  Dediu, D. (2006) Mostly out of Africa, but what did the others have to say? In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 59--66.
[47] PDF  Demolin, D. and Delvaux, V. (2006) A comparison of the articulatory parameters involved in the production of sound of bonobos and modern humans. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 67--74.
[46] PDF  Dessalles, J-L. (2006) Generalised signalling: a possible solution to the paradox of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 75--82.
[45] PDF (9)De Beule, J. and Bergen, B. K. (2006) On the emergence of compositionality. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 35--42.
[44] PDF (1)Di Chio, C. and Di Chio, P. (2006) Simulation model for the evolution of language with spatial topology. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 51--58.
[43] PDF (1)Dowman, M., Kirby, S., and Griffiths, T. L. (2006) Innateness and culture in the evolution of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 83--90.
[42] PDF  Gil, D. (2006) Early human language was isolating-monocategorial-associational. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 91--98.
[41] PDF (1)Gong, T., Minett, J. W., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2006) Computational simulation on the co-evolution of compositionality and regularity. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 99--106.
[40] PDF  Gontier, N. (2006) An Epistemological Inquiry into the 'What is Language' Question and the 'What Did Language Evolve For' Question. In Cangelosi, A. and Smith, A.D.M. and Smith, K., editors, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 107--114. London: World Scientific.
[39] PDF  Hinzen, W. (2006) Minimalist foundations of language evolution: on the question of why language is the way it is. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 115--122.
[38] PDF  Hoefler, S. (2006) Why has ambiguous syntax emerged? In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 123--130.
[37] PDF  Hurford, J. (2006) Proto-propositions. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 131--138.
[36] PDF  Jager, G. (2006) Convex meanings and evolutionary stability. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 139--144.
[35] PDF (1)Jeffreys, M. (2006) Natural-language 'cheap talk' enables coordination on a social-dilemma game in a culturally homogeneous population. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 145--151.
[34] PDF (1)Johansson, S. (2006) Working backwards from modern language to proto-grammar. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 160--167.
[33] PDF  Johansson, S. (2006) Constraining the time when language evolved. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 152--159.
[32] PDF  Knight, C. (2006) Language co-evolved with the rule of law. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 168--175.
[31] PDF (1)Lanyon, S. J. (2006) A saltationist approach for the evolution of human cognition and language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 176--183.
[30] PDF  Locke, J. L. (2006) Interaction of developmental and evolutionary processes in the emergence of spoken language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 184--189.
[29] PDF  Lupyan, G. (2006) Labels facilitate learning of novel categories. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 190--197.
[28] PDF (1)Marocco, D. and Nolfi, S. (2006) Emergence of communication in teams of embodied and situated agents. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 198--205.
[27] PDF (4)Minett, J. W., Gong, T., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2006) A language emergence model predicts word order bias. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 206--213.
[26] PDF (1)Mirolli, M. and Parisi, D. (2006) Talking to oneself as a selective pressure for the emergence of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 214--221.
[25] PDF (1)Mittal, S. and Karnik, H. (2006) Learning models for language acquisition. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 222--229.
[24] PDF  Parisi, D. (2006) Simulating the Evolutionary Emergence of Language: A Research Agenda. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 230--238.
[23] PDF (2)Parker, A. R. (2006) Evolving the narrow language faculty: was recursion the pivotal step? In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 239--246.
[22] PDF  Philps, D. (2006) From mouth to hand. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 247--254.
[21] PDF  Piazza, A. and Cavalli-Sforza, L. (2006) Diffusion of genes and languages in human evolution. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 255--266.
[20] PDF  Pika, S. and Liebal, K. (2006) Differences and similarities between the natural gestural communication of the great apes and human children. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 267--274.
[19] PDF  Poulshock, J. (2006) The evolution of language as a precursor to the evolution of morality. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 275--282.
[18] PDF  Ritchie, G. and Kirby, S. (2006) Modelling the transititon to learned communication: an initial investigation into the ecological conditions favouring cultural transmission. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 283--290.
[17] PDF (1)Schulz, R., Stockwell, P., Wakabayashi, M., and Wiles, J. (2006) Towards a spatial language for mobile robots. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 291--298.
[16] PDF (1)Scott-Phillips, T. C. (2006) Why talk? Speaking as selfish behaviour. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 299--306.
[15] PDF  Smith, A. D. M. (2006) Semantic reconstructibility and the complexification of language. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 307--314.
[14] PDF (2)Smith, K. (2006) The protolanguage debate: bridging the gap? In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 315--322.
[13] PDF (2)Steels, L. (2006) How to do experiments in artificial language evolution and why. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 323--332.
[12] PDF  Sternberg, D. A. and Christiansen, M. H. (2006) The implications of bilingualism and multilingualism on potential evolved language mechanisms. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 333--340.
[11] PDF (1)Tamariz, M. (2006) Selection dynamics in language form and language meaning. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 341--347.
[10] PDF  Turchi, M. and Cristianini, N. (2006) A statistical analysis of language evolution. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 348--355.
[9] PDF (1)Vogt, P. (2006) Overextensions and the emergence of compositionality. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 364--371.
[8] PDF (1)Zeevat, H. (2006) Grammaticalisation and evolution. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 372--378.
[7] PDF  Zlatev, J. and Project, T. S. E. D. S. U. (2006) Stages in the Evolution and Development of Sign Use (SEDSU). In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 379--387.
[6] PDF  de Pauw, G. (2006) Towards a fixed word-order in a society of agents: a data-driven baseline perspective. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 43--50.
[5] PDF  van Rooij, R. (2006) Evolutionary games and semantic universals. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 356--363.
2002
[4] PDF  Belpaeme, T. (2002) Understanding the origins of colour categories through computational modelling. In Maggie Tallerman, editor, Proccedings of the 4th International Conference on the Evolution of Language.
[3] PDF (1)Solan, Z., Ruppin, E., Horn, D., and Edelman, S. (2002) Evolution of language diversity: the survival of the fitness. In Proccedings of the 4th International Conference on the Evolution of Language.
2000
[2] PDF  Popescu-Belis, A. and Batali, J. (2000) Incremental Simulations of the Emergence of Grammar: Towards Complex Sentence-Meaning Mappings. In Third International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 187--190.
1998
[1] PDF (4)Vogt, P. (1998) The evolution of a lexicon and meaning in robotic agents through self-organization. In The 2nd International Conference on the Evolution of Language. London.

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