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Tonkes, B. and Wiles, J. (2002) Methodological Issues in Simulating the Emergence of Language. In Alison Wray, editor, The Transition to Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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1998 -Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar - Batali :: 99
2002 -Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax - Kirby :: 86
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
1997 -Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication - Oliphant,Batali :: 61
1990 -Finding structure in time - Elman :: 49
1994 -Innate biases and critical periods: Combining evolution and learning in the acquisition of syntax - Batali :: 46
1986 -Learning internal representations by error propagation - Rumelhart,Hinton,Williams :: 18
1991 -Distributed representations, simple recurrent networks, and grammatical structure - Elman :: 18
2000 -Evolving learnable languages - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles :: 4
1990 -Back-propagation is sensitive to initial conditions - Kolen,Pollack :: 4
1998 -A paradox of neural encoders and decoders, or, why don't we talk backwards? - Tonkes,Blair,Wiles :: 3

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