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Kirby, S. (2002) Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax. In Ted Briscoe, editor, Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.

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2000 -Social transmission favours linguistic generalization - Hurford :: 34
2000 -Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners - Kirby :: 81
1999 -Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals - Kirby :: 76
1998 -Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction - Wray :: 36
1998 -Language evolution without natural selection: From vocabulary to syntax in a population of learners - Kirby :: 15
1998 -Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device - Briscoe :: 15
1998 -The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks - Cangelosi,Parisi :: 64
1998 -Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar - Batali :: 99
1998 -Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases - Hurford,Studdert-Kennedy,Knight :: 55
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 -Populations of Learners: The Case of European Portuguese - Niyogi,Berwick :: 4
1997 -Machine Learning - Mitchell :: 21
1997 -Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints - Kirby,Hurford :: 54
1997 -Recursive inconsistencies are hard to learn: A connectionist perspective on universal word order correlations - Christiansen,Devlin :: 18
1997 -Competing motivations and emergence: explaining implicational hierarchies - Kirby :: 13
1996 -Emergent Adaptive Lexicons - Steels :: 56
1996 -The dilemma of Saussurean communication - Oliphant :: 60
1996 -Internal and external factors affecting language change: A computational model - Clark :: 8
1995 -The Logical Problem of Language Change - Niyogi,Berwick :: 26
1994 -Infinite Languages, Finite Minds: Connectionism, Learning and Linguistic Structure - Christiansen :: 25
1994 -Innate biases and critical periods: Combining evolution and learning in the acquisition of syntax - Batali :: 46
1993 -Learning and development in neural networks: The importance of starting small - Elman :: 33
1992 -Synthetic Ethology: An approach to the study of communication - MacLennan :: 56
1992 -The Greenbergian word order correlations - Dryer :: 13
1991 -The Evolution of the Critical Period for Language Acquisition - Hurford :: 31
1991 -Functional explanation in linguistics and the origins of language - Newmeyer :: 26
1990 -Language and Species - Bickerton :: 87
1990 -Natural language and natural selection - Pinker,Bloom :: 168
1989 -Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device - Hurford :: 102
1988 -The innateness hypothesis - Hoekstra,Kooij :: 4
1987 -Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system - Hurford :: 26
1986 -Knowledge of Language - Chomsky :: 23
1983 -Word Order Universals - Hawkins :: 7
1977 -X-Syntax: A Study of Phrase Structure - Jackendoff :: 3

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