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[44..37]  ECAL97
[36..35]  Journal of Theoretical Biology
[34..33]  Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
[32..31]  PNAS
[30]   (7)Arbib, M. A. and Rizzolatti, G. (1997) Neural expectations: a possible evolutionary path from manual skills to language. Communication and Cognition, 29:393--424.
[29] PDF (1)Beaver, D. (1997) Simulated Evolution of Language and Language Processors.
[28]    Berwick, R. C. (1997) Syntax facit saltum. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 10(2/3):231--249.
[27]    Bichakjian, B. H. (1997) Language Evolution and the Shift to Features Characteristic of the Left Hemis phere. In Andreas Gather and Heinz Werner, editors, Semiotische Prozesse und natürliche Sprache, pages 42--51. Stuttgart: Steiner.
[26]    Bichakjian, B. H. (1997) Evolution and the biological Correlates of Linguistic Features. In Roger Blench and Matthew Spriggs, editors, Archaeology and Language I. Theoretical and Methodological Orientations, pages 31--42. London: Routledge.
[25] PDF (9)Briscoe, E. J. (1997) Co-evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device. In Proc. of 35th Assoc. for Comp. Ling.. Morgan Kaufmann.
[24]   (142)Deacon, T. W. (1997) The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain. W.W. Norton.
[23]   (88)Hauser, M. D. (1997) The Evolution of Communication. MIT Press/BradfordBooks.
[22]    Hurd, P. L. (1997) Game theoretical perspectives on conflict and biological communication. PhD thesis, Stockholm University.
[21]    Hurford, J., Joseph, S., Kirby, S., and Reid, A. (1997) Evolution might select constructivism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20:567--568.
[20] PDF  Jenkins, L. (1997) Biolinguistics - Structure, development and evolution of language. In The 40th Anniversary of Generativism: Proceedings of electronic conference December.
[19] PDF (13)Kirby, S. (1997) Competing motivations and emergence: explaining implicational hierarchies. Language Typology, 1(1):5--32.
[18] PDF (9)Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. (1997) The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods. Technical report, Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, University of Edinburgh.
[17] PDF (1)Klingspor, V., Demiris, J., and Kaiser, M. (1997) Human-Robot Communication and Machine Learning. Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal, 11:719--746.
[16]    Lieberman, P. (1997) Language evolution. In Dulbecco, R., editor, Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 2nd Edition, pages 243--247. Academic Press:San Diego.
[15]   (57)Maynard-Smith, J. and Szathmary, E. (1997) The Major Transitions in Evolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
[14]   (1)Niyogi, P. (1997) Modeling the Dynamics of Historical Linguistics. In New England Conference on Complex Systems. Nashua, NH.
[13] PDF (29)Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (1997) Evolutionary Consequences of Language Learning. Linguistics and Philosophy, 20(6):697--719.
[12] PDF (17)Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (1997) A Dynamical Systems Model for Language Change. Complex Systems, 11:161--204.
[11] PDF (25)Oliphant, M. (1997) Formal Approaches to Innate and Learned Communication: Laying the Foundation for Language. PhD thesis, Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego.
[10] PDF (61)Oliphant, M. and Batali, J. (1997) Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication. The newsletter of the Center for Research in Language, 11(1).
[9]   (16)Parisi, D. (1997) An Artificial Life Approach to Language. Brain and Language, 59(1):121--146.
[8] PDF (6)Prince, A. and Smolensky, P. (1997) Optimality: From Neural Networks to Universal Grammar. Science, 275(5306):1604--1610.
[7] PDF (123)Steels, L. (1997) The synthetic modeling of language origins. Evolution of Communication, 1(1):1--34.
[6] PDF (7)Steels, L. (1997) The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. In M. Pollack, editor, IJCAI97. Los Angeles: Morgan Kauffman Publishers.
[5] PDF (8)Steels, L. (1997) Language Learning and Language Contact. In Daelemans, W. and Van den Bosch, A. and Weijters, A., editors, Proceedings of the workshop on Empirical Approaches to Language Aquisition, pages 11--24. Prague.
[4] PDF (31)Steels, L. (1997) Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions. In M. van Someren and G. Widmer, editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[3]   (3)Tsonis, A. A., Schultz, C., and Tsonis, P. A. (1997) Zipf's Law and the structure and evolution of languages. Complexity, 2(5):12--13.
[2] PDF (8)de Boer, B. (1997) Self organisation in vowel systems through imitation. In J. Coleman, editor, Computational Phonology, Third Meeting of the ACL SIGPHON, pages 19--25.
[1] PDF (2)de Jong, E. D. (1997) Multi-agent coordination by communication of evaluations. In Boman, M. and Van de Velde, W., editors, Proceedings of the Eighth European Wrokshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agnet World. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

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