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Niyogi, P. (2002) Theories of cultural evolution and their application to language evolution. In Ted Briscoe, editor, Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.

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1980 -Formal Principles of Language Acquisition - Wexler,Culicover :: 30
1997 -Evolutionary Consequences of Language Learning - Niyogi,Berwick :: 29
1995 -The Logical Problem of Language Change - Niyogi,Berwick :: 26
1996 -A Language Learning Model for Finite Parameter Spaces - Niyogi,Berwick :: 24
xxxx -Historical Linguistics - Trask :: 18
1986 -Systems that Learn - Osherson,Stob,Weinstein :: 13
1991 -Introduction to Government and Binding Theory - Haegeman :: 12
1997 -Verb Movement in Old and Middle English: Dialect Variation and Language Contact - Kroch,Taylor :: 9
1997 -Shifting Triggers and Diachronic Reanalyses - Lightfoot :: 6
1997 -The Informational Complexity of Learning: Perspectives on Neural Networks and Generative Grammar - Niyogi :: 4
1997 -Parameters of Morphosyntactic Change - van Kemenade,Vincent :: 3
1994 -Linguistic Inquiry - Gibson,Wexler :: 3
1998 -The Logical Problem of Language Change: A Case Study of European Portuguese - Niyogi,Berwick :: 3
1981 -Cultural Transmission and Change: A Quantitative Approach - Cavalli-Sforza,Feldman :: 2
1997 -The Structure of Parametric Change and V movement in the history of English - Warner :: 2

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