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Briscoe, E. J. (2002) Grammatical Acquisition and Linguistic Selection. In Ted Briscoe, editor, Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.

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2000 -Evolutionary Perspectives on Diachronic Syntax - Briscoe :: 17
1999 -Grammatical Acquisition: Co-evolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 3
1999 -The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents - Briscoe :: 10
1999 -Resolving indeterminacies of parameter expression - Briscoe :: 1
1999 -Lexical rules in constraint-based grammar - Briscoe,Copestake :: 2
1999 -Order-independent typed default unification - Lascarides,Copestake :: 5
1998 -The role of diffusion in the genesis of Hawaiian creole - Roberts :: 6
1998 -The evolution of language from social intelligence - Worden :: 17
1998 -Fitness and the selective adaptation of language - Kirby :: 33
1998 -Catastrophic evolution: The case for a single step from protolanguage to full human language - Bickerton :: 23
1998 -Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 15
1998 -Language evolution and the minimalist program: The origins of syntax - Berwick :: 12
1998 -Introduction: The emergence of syntax - Hurford :: 3
1997 -Learning stochastic categorial grammars - Osborne,Briscoe :: 3
1997 -Stochastic attribute-value grammars - Abney :: 2
1997 -Shifting triggers and diachronic reanalyses - Lightfoot :: 6
1997 -Co-evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 9
1997 -The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods - Kirby,Hurford :: 9
1997 -Verb movement in Old and Middle English: dialect variation and language contact - Kroch,Taylor :: 9
1997 -Probabilistic feature grammars - Goodman :: 2
1996 -Surface Structure and Interpretation - Steedman :: 4
1996 -Are humans good intuitive statisticians after all? Rethinking some conclusions from the literature on judgement under uncertainty - Cosmides,Tooby :: 6
1996 -The formal properties of synchronous CCGs - Hoffman :: 7
1996 -Advances in the computational study of language acquisition - Brent :: 8
1996 -Underspecified first-order logics - Alshawi :: 2
1996 -A Language Learning Model for Finite Parameter Spaces - Niyogi,Berwick :: 24
1996 -Learning from positive data - Muggleton :: 4
1995 -Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution - Cziko :: 10
1995 -An optimal yardstick for cognition - Worden :: 2
1995 -The impact of language socialization on grammatical development - Ochs,Shieffelin :: 1
1995 -A speed limit for evolution - Worden :: 6
1995 -The Computational Analysis of the Syntax and Interpretation of `Free' Word Order in Turkish - Hoffman :: 5
1995 -Order-independent and persistent default unification - Lascarides,Briscoe,Copestake,Asher :: 4
1994 -A corpus-based analysis of verb continuation frequencies - Merlo :: 2
1994 -Impairments of tense in a familial language disorder - Gopnik :: 7
1994 -A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency - Hawkins :: 21
1994 -On language change: The invisible hand in language - Keller :: 21
1994 -LKB encoding of lexical knowledge - Sanfilippo :: 1
1994 -Constraint-based categorial grammar - Bouma,van Noord :: 3
1993 -Coevolution of neocortical size, group size and language in humans - Dunbar :: 22
1993 -A Computational Model of Language Learnability and Language Change - Clark,Roberts :: 25
1992 -The selection of syntactic knowledge - Clark :: 11
1991 -Linguistic modularity? A case study of a `savant - Smith,Tsimpli :: 3
1991 -How to Set Parameters: Arguments from Language Change - Lightfoot :: 33
1991 -The convergence of mildly contextsensitive grammar formalisms - Joshi,Vijay-Shanker,Weir :: 7
1990 -Reply to Pinker and Bloom - Ridley :: 4
1990 -Language and Species - Bickerton :: 87
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 168
1989 -Reflexes of grammar in patterns of language change - Kroch :: 29
1989 -Stochastic Complexity in Statistical Inquiry - Rissanen :: 4
1988 -Combinators and grammars - Steedman :: 5
1988 -Learning as inference - Staddon :: 5
1988 -Abnormal language acquisition and the modularity of language - Curtiss :: 4
1987 -Parameters and learnability in binding theory - Wexler,Manzini :: 5
1987 -Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system - Hurford :: 26
1986 -Language acquisition and the theory of parameters - Hyams :: 8
1985 -The Acquisition of Syntactic Knowledge - Berwick :: 7
1984 -The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis - Bickerton :: 30
1983 -Universal Darwinism - Dawkins :: 8
1983 -How many possible human languages are there? - Pullum :: 5
1982 -Isle-de-France Creole - Baker,Corne :: 1
1981 -Roots of language - Bickerton :: 32
1981 -Government and Binding - Chomsky :: 13
1969 -A study of grammatical inference - Horning :: 6
1967 -Language identification in the limit - Gold :: 54
1966 -Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements - Greenberg :: 15
1957 -Syntactic Structures - Chomsky :: 40
1942 -Canalization of development and the inheritance of acquired characters - Waddington :: 11

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