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Brighton, H., Kirby, S., and Smith, K. (2003) Situated cognition and the role of multi-agent models in explaining language structure. In D. Kudenko and E. Alonso and D. Kazakov, editors, Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems: Adaptation and Multi-Agent Learning, pages 88--109. Springer.

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