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[104..89]  Emergence of Language
[88..75]    ECAL99
[74..65]    The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us
[64..62]  Adaptive Behavior
[61..59]    Evolution of Communication
[58..56]  IJCAI99
[55..54]    Journal of Theoretical Biology
[53..52]  Proceedings of the AISB'99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts
[51..50]  Lingua
[49..48]    PNAS
[47..46]  The Evolution of Culture
[45] PDF  Belletti, A. and Rizzi, L. (1999) AN INTERVIEW ON MINIMALISM with Noam Chomsky.
[44]   (1)Bichakjian, B. H. (1999) Language Evolution and the Complexity Criterion. Psycoloquy, 10(033).
[43]    Bloom, P. (1999) Evolution of language. In R. Wilson and F. Keil, editors, MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[42]    Bloom, P. (1999) The evolution of new cognitive capacities. In M. Corballis, editor, The descent of mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[41] PDF (10)Briscoe, E. J. (1999) The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents. Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 3.
[40] PDF (1)Cangelosi, A. (1999) Evolution of communication using combination of grounded symbols in populations of neural networks. In Proceedings of IJCNN99 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (vol. 6), pages 4365--4368. Washington, DC: IEEE Press.
[39]   (15)Carstairs-McCarthy, A. (1999) The Origins of Complex Language: An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth. Oxford University Press.
[38] PDF (14)Christiansen, M. H. and Chater, N. (1999) Toward a connectionist model of recursion in human linguistic performance. Cognitive Science, 23(2):157--205.
[37] PDF (2)Dessalles, J-L. (1999) Coalition factor in the evolution of non-kin altruism. Advances in complex systems, 2(2):143--172.
[36] PDF (2)Di Paolo, E. A. (1999) On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects. PhD thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex.
[35] PDF (7)Gomes, M. A. F., Vasconcelos, G. L., Tsang, I. J., and Tsang, I. R. (1999) Scaling relations for diversity of languages. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 271(3-4):489--495.
[34]   (1)Greco, A. and Cangelosi, A. (1999) Language and the acquisition of implicit and explicit knowledge: a pilot study using neural networks. Cognitive Systems, 5(2):148--165.
[33]   (4)Grim, P., Kokalis, T., Tafti, A., and Kilb, N. (1999) Evolution of Communication in Perfect and Imperfect Worlds. Technical report, Department of Philosophy, SUNY at Stony Brooks.
[32] PDF (4)Hurford, J. (1999) Functional Innateness: explaining the critical period for language acquisition. In Michael Darnell and Edith Moravscik and Frederick Newmeyer and Michael Noonan and Kathleen Wheatley, editors, Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics, Volume II: Case Studies, pages 341--363. John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
[31] PDF (2)Hurford, J. (1999) Artificially growing a numeral system. In Jadranka Gvozdanovic, editor, Numeral Types and Changes Worldwide, pages 7--41.
[30] PDF (7)Hurford, J. and Kirby, S. (1999) Co-Evolution of Language Size and the Critical Period. In David Birdsong, editor, Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis, pages 39--63. Lawrence Erlbaum.
[29] PDF (26)Jackendoff, R. (1999) Possible stages in the evolution of the language capacity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3(7):272--279.
[28] PDF (76)Kirby, S. (1999) Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals. Oxford University Press.
[27]   (3)Kvasnicka, V. and Pospichal, J. (1999) An Emergence of Coordinated Communication in Populations of Agents. Artificial Life, 5(4):319--342.
[26]    Langacker, R. W. (1999) Grammar and Conceptualization. Walter De Gruyter.
[25]   (41)Lightfoot, D. (1999) The development of language: Acquisition, change and evolution. Blackwell: Oxford.
[24]   (1)Livingstone, D. (1999) On Modelling the Evolution of Language and Languages. In GECCO-99 Student Workshop. Orlando, USA.
[23]   (3)Lock, A. and Peters, C. R. (1999) Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution. Blackwell Publishers.
[22] PDF (2)MacLennan, B. (1999) The Emergence of Communication through Synthetic Evolution. Technical report.
[21]   (16)MacWhinney, B. (1999) Emergence of Language. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
[20]   (3)Maynard-Smith, J. and Szathmary, E. (1999) The origins of life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language. Oxford University Press.
[19]   (25)Nettle, D. (1999) Linguistic Diversity. Oxford University Press.
[18] PDF (19)Nowak, M. A., Krakauer, D., and Dress, A. (1999) An error limit for the evolution of language. Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 266(1433):2131--2136.
[17] PDF (3)Oates, T., Eyler-Walker, Z., and Cohen, P. R. (1999) Using Syntax to Learn Semantics: An Experiment in Language Acquisition with a Mobile Robot. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
[16]   (14)Pinker, S. (1999) Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language. New York: Basic Books.
[15] PDF  Rocha, L. M. (1999) From Artificial Life to Semiotic Agent Models: Review and Research Directions. Technical report, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
[14] PDF  Sabah, G. and Popescu-Belis, A. (1999) Experiments in language acquisition by artificial systems. In Actes MIND-4. Dublin, Ireland.
[13] PDF  Sampath, G. (1999) An application of neural nets to comparative linguistics (abstract only). In Proceedings of the 19th annual conference on Computer Science Conference (1991), pages 685.
[12] PDF (18)Schoenemann, P. T. (1999) Syntax as an emergent characteristic of the evolution of semantic complexity. Minds and Machines, 9:309--346.
[11] PDF (1)Smith, K. (1999) Cognitive linguistics and connectionist models of language acquisition. Master thesis, Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh.
[10] PDF  Steele, G. L. (1999) Growing a Language. Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, 12(3):221--236.
[9] PDF (17)Steels, L. (1999) The Spontaneous Self-organization of an Adaptive Language. In Koichi Furukawa and Donald Michie and Stephen Muggleton, editors, Machine Intelligence 15, pages 205--224. St. Catherine's College, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[8] PDF (17)Steels, L. and McIntyre, A. (1999) Spatially Distributed Naming Games. Advances in Complex Systems, 1(4):301--323.
[7] PDF (1)Teal, T. K. (1999) The effects of compression on language acquisition and compression. Master thesis, Department of Organisimic Biology, Ecology and Evolutionl. University of California, Los Angeles.
[6]   (23)Tomasello, M. (1999) The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition. Harvard University Press.
[5]    Vandervert, L. R. (1999) A motor theory of how consciousness within language evolution led to mathematical cognition: origin of mathematics in the brain. New Ideas in Psychology, 17(3):215--235.
[4] PDF (1)Wang, W. S-Y. (1999) Language Emergence and Transmission. In Studies on Chinese Historical Syntax and Morphology, pages 246--257.
[3] PDF (1)Yang, C. D. (1999) A selectionist theory of language development. In Proceedings of 37th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 429--435. East Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics.
[2] PDF  Zuidema, W. (1999) Social patterns restrict evolving patterns. Technical report.
[1] PDF (17)de Boer, B. (1999) Self-Organisation in Vowel Systems. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel AI-lab.

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