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Christiansen, M. H., Dale, R., Ellefson, M. R., and Conway, C. M. (2002) The role of sequential learning in language evolution: Computational and experimental studies. In Angelo Cangelosi and Domenico Parisi, editors, Simulating the Evolution of Language, pages 165--188. London: Springer Verlag.

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