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[124..107]    The Transition to Language
[106..92]    Simulating the Evolution of Language
[91..82]  Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models
[81..78]  Selection
[77..74]  Artificial Life
[73..71]  Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
[70..68]    Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
[67..65]  SAB02
[64..62]  Nature
[61..60]    Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
[59..58]  Proccedings of the 4th International Conference on the Evolution of Language
[57..56]    Adaptive Behavior
[55..54]  Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Speech Prosody
[53] PDF (9)Arbib, M. A. (2002) The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language. In Kerstin Dautenhahn and Chrystopher Nehaniv, editors, Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. The MIT Press.
[52] PDF (1)Beal, J. (2002) An Algorithm for Bootstrapping Communications. In International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS).
[51] PDF (11)Belpaeme, T. (2002) Factors influencing the origins of colour categories. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Artificial Intelligence Lab.
[50]    Bichakjian, B. H. (2002) Language in a Darwinian Perspective. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
[49]    Botha, R. P. (2002) Did language evolve like the vertebrate eye? Language and Communication, 22(2):131--158.
[48]   (47)Briscoe, E. J. (2002) Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.
[47] PDF  Broom, M. (2002) Using Game Theory to Model the Evolution of Information: an Illustrative Game. Entropy, 4(2):35--46.
[46]   (1)Bybee, J. L. (2002) Cognitive processes in grammaticalization. In M. Thomasello, editor, The New Psychology of Language,volume II. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc..
[45]   (88)Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. (2002) Simulating the evolution of language. Springer-Verlag.
[44] PDF  Christiansen, M. H. (2002) Language evolution and change. In M.A. Arbib, editor, Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks (2nd Edition). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[43]   (9)Corballis, M. C. (2002) From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language. Princeton University Press.
[42] PDF (1)Curran, D. and O'Riordan, C. (2002) Language Evolution In Artificial Systems. Technical report, Dept. of IT., NUI, Galway.
[41]    Dai, W. (2002) Locality as a Stabilizing Factor for Evolving Language Systems. Master thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[40] PDF  De Beule, J., Van Looveren, J., and Zuidema, W. (2002) From Perception to Language: Grounding Formal Syntax in an Almost Real World. In BNAIC-02.
[39]    Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. and Reina, F. (2002) Quantifying the semantic contribution of particles. Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 9:35--47.
[38] PDF (4)Ferrer-i-Cancho, R. and Sole, R. V. (2002) Zipf's law and random texts. Advances in Complex Systems, 5(1):1--6.
[37] PDF  Fitch, W. T. (2002) The evolution of language comes of age. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6(7):278--279.
[36] PDF (3)Gmytrasiewicz, P. J., Summers, M., and Gopal, D. (2002) Toward Automated Evolution of Agent Communication Languages. In Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS-35.
[35]   (1)Harnad, S. (2002) Symbol Grounding and the Origin of Language. In Scheutz, M., editor, Computationalism: New Directions, pages 143--158. MIT Press.
[34] PDF (82)Hauser, M. D., Chomsky, N., and Fitch, W. T. (2002) The Faculty of Language: What Is It, Who Has It, and How Did It Evolve? Science, 298:1569--1579.
[33]   (59)Jackendoff, R. (2002) Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution. Oxford University Press.
[32] PDF  Jager, G. (2002) evolOT: Software for simulating language evolution using Stochastic Optimality Theory User's manual.
[31] PDF (16)Ke, J., Minett, J. W., Au, C-P., and Wang, W. S-Y. (2002) Self-organization and selection in the emergence of vocabulary. Complexity, 7(3):41--54.
[30] PDF (1)Lewin, M. (2002) Concept Formation and Language Sharing: Combining Steels' Language Games with Simple Competitive Learning. Master thesis, University of Sussex.
[29]    Lieberman, P. (2002) The evolution of speech in relation to language and thought. In Harcourt, C. S. and Sherwood, B. R., editors, New Perspectives in Primate Evolution and Behaviour. Otley, UK:Westbury.
[28]    Lieberman, P. (2002) Evolution of Language. In M. Pagel, editor, Encyclopedia of Evolution, pages 605--607. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[27] PDF (6)Lieberman, P. (2002) On the nature and evolution of the neural bases of human language. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 119(S35):36--62.
[26] PDF  Lupyan, G. (2002) Modeling Syntactic Devices: An Exploration of Language Evolution from Connectionist and Memetic Perspectives.College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University.
[25] PDF (3)MacWhinney, B. (2002) Language Emergence. In Burmeister, P. and Piske, T. and Rohde, A., editors, An integrated view of language development - Papers in honor of Henning Wode, pages 17--42. Trier: Wissenshaftliche Verlag.
[24] PDF (1)Marocco, D., Cangelosi, A., and Nolfi, S. (2002) The Role of Social and Cognitive Abilities in the Emergence of Communication: Experiments in Evolutionary Robotics. In EPSRC/BBSRC International Workshop Biologically-Inspired Robotics Bristol, pages 174--181.
[23] PDF  McLennan, M. S. (2002) Evolution and Learning of Language: Insights Drawn from Modeling.
[22] PDF  Miller, J. H., Butts, C., and Rode, D. (2002) Communication and Cooperation. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 47:179--195.
[21]    Moldoveanu, M. (2002) Language, games and language games. Journal of Socio-Economics, 31(3):233--251.
[20] PDF (11)Motter, A. E., de Moura, A. P. S., Lai, Y-C., and Dasgupta, P. (2002) Topology of the conceptual network of language. Physical Review E, 65:065102.
[19] PDF (6)Niyogi, P. (2002) The Computational Study of Diachronic Linguistics. In D. Lightfoot, editor, Syntactic Effects of Morphological Change. Cambridge University Press.
[18] PDF  Nowak, M. A. (2002) From quasispecies to universal grammar. Z. Phys. Chem., 16:5--20.
[17] PDF  Ofria, C., Adami, C., and Collier, T. C. (2002) Design of Evolvable Computer Languages. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 6:420--424.
[16] PDF (3)Parisi, D., Cangelosi, A., and Falcetta, I. (2002) Verbs, Nouns and Simulated Language games. Journal of Italian Linguistics, 14(1):99--114.
[15] PDF (2)Pauw, G. D. (2002) An Agent-Based Evolutionary Computing Approach to Memory-Based Syntactic Parsing of Natural Language. PhD thesis, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
[14] PDF (3)Reed, C., Norman, T. J., and Jennings, N. R. (2002) Negotiating the semantics of agent communication languages. Computational Intelligence.
[13] PDF (11)Ringe, D., Warnow, T., and Taylor, A. (2002) Indo-European and Computational Cladistics. Transactions of the Philological Society, 100(1):59--129.
[12] PDF  Roesner, D. and Kunze, M. (2002) Exploiting Sublanguage and Domain Characteristics in a Bootstrapping Approach to Lexicon and Ontology Creation. In Proceedings of the OntoLex 2002 - Ontologies and Lexical Knowledge Bases, pages 68--73.
[11] PDF (9)Sigman, M. and Cecchi, G. A. (2002) Global organization of the Wordnet lexicon. PNAS, 99(3):1742--1747.
[10] PDF (27)Smith, K. (2002) The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks. Connection Science, 14(1):65--84.
[9] PDF (3)Staab, S., Santini, S., Nack, F., Steels, L., and Maedche, A. (2002) Emergent semantics. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 17(1):78--86.
[8]   (2)Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2002) Computational Simulations of Colour Categorisation and Colour Naming.
[7] PDF  Stuckenschmidt, H. and Timm, I. J. (2002) Adaption Communication Vocabularies using Shared Ontologies. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Ontologies in Agent Systems (OAS). Bologna, Italy.
[6]   (1)Vogel, C. and Woods, J. (2002) Fallible Communicators Evolve Successful Communication. Technical report, Computer Science Department, Trinity College Dublin.
[5] PDF  Vogel, C. and Woods, J. (2002) A Workbench for Simulating Natural Language Evolution. Technical report, Computer Science Department, Trinity College Dublin.
[4] PDF (9)Vogt, P. (2002) The physical symbol grounding problem. Cognitive Systems Research, 3(3):429--457.
[3]   (1)Wagner, K. and Reggia, J. (2002) Evolving consensus among a population of communicators. Complexity International, 9.
[2] PDF  Wedel, A. B. (2002) Self-Organization and Categorical Behavior in Phonology. In Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
[1]   (19)Wray, A. (2002) The Transition to Language. Oxford University Press.

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