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Wang, W. S-Y., Ke, J., and Minett, J. W. (2004) Computational studies of language evolution. In C. R. Huang and W. Lenders, editors, Computational Linguistics and Beyond: Perspectives at the beginning of the 21st Century, Frontiers in Linguistics 1. Language and Linguistics, pages 65--106.

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