Co-cited Papers related to Language Evolution and Computation

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[1]   (50)   Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar - Batali, J. - 1998
[2]   (39)   Natural language and natural selection - Pinker, S. and Bloom, P. - 1990
[3]   (35)   Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device - Hurford, J. - 1989
[4]   (31)   The dilemma of Saussurean communication - Oliphant, M. - 1996
[5]   (30)   Evolution of Communication in Artificial Organisms - Werner, G. and Dyer, M. - 1992
[6]   (30)   Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents - Steels, L. and Vogt, P. - 1997
[7]   (30)   Synthetic Ethology: An approach to the study of communication - MacLennan, B. - 1992
[8]   (30)   The synthetic modeling of language origins - Steels, L. - 1997
[9]   (27)   Emergent Adaptive Lexicons - Steels, L. - 1996
[10]   (25)   The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents - Steels, L. - 1997
[11]   (23)   An adaptive communication protocol for cooperating mobile robots - Yanko, H. and Stein, L. - 1992
[12]   (23)   Fitness and the selective adaptation of language - Kirby, S. - 1998
[13]   (23)   Self-organizing vocabularies - Steels, L. - 1996
[14]   (22)   Social coordination and spatial organization: Steps towards the evolution of communication - Di Paolo, E.A. - 1997
[15]   (21)   Emergence of net-grammar in communicating agents - Hashimoto, T. and Ikegami, T. - 1996
[16]   (21)   Syntax without Natural Selection: How compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners. - Kirby, S. - 2000
[17]   (18)   A language learning model for finite parameter spaces - Niyogi, Berwick - 1996
[18]   (18)   The selection of syntactic knowledge - Clark - 1992
[19]   (17)   On the Evolution of Human Languages - Lieberman, P. - 1992
[20]   (17)   Perceptually Grounded Meaning Creation - Steels, L. - 1996
[21]   (17)   Synthetic Ethology and the Evolution of Cooperative Communication - MacLennan, B. and Burghardt, G.M. - 1993
[22]   (16)   Behavioral and Brain Sciences - Pinker, Bloom et al. - 1990
[23]   (16)   The Major Transitions in Evolution - Smith, Szathmary - 1995
[24]   (15)   Function, Selection and Innateness: the Emergence of Language Universals - Kirby, S. - 1999
[25]   (15)   The evolution of language from social intelligence - Worden, R. - 1998
[26]   (15)   The symbol grounding problem - Harnad - 1990
[27]   (14)   Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system - Hurford, J. - 1987
[28]   (14)   Reflexes of grammar in patterns of language change - Kroch - 1990
[29]   (14)   The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis - Bickerton, D. - 1984
[30]   (13)   Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions - Steels, L. - 1997
[31]   (13)   Government and Binding - Chomsky - 1981
[32]   (13)   Knowledge of Language - Chomsky - 1986
[33]   (12)   Altruism in the evolution of communication - Ackley, D.H. and Littman, M.L. - 1994
[34]   (12)   Innate biases and critical periods: Combining evolution and learning in the acquisition of syntax - Batali, J. - 1994
[35]   (11)   A self-organizing spatial vocabulary - Steels, L. - 1996
[36]   (11)   Co-evolution of language and of the language acquisition device - Briscoe - 1997
[37]   (11)   Finding structure in time - Elman - 1990
[38]   (11)   Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-evolution, Self-organisation and Level formation - Steels, L. - 1998
[39]   (11)   The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language - Pinker, S. - 1994
[40]   (11)   The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition - John, volume - 1998
[41]   (10)   Animal signals: Mind reading and manipulation - Krebs, Dawkins - 1984
[42]   (10)   Evolution of universal grammar - Nowak, M.A. and Komarova, N.L. and Niyogi, P. - 2001
[43]   (10)   Language and Species - Bickerton, D. - 1990
[44]   (10)   Order Out of Chaos - Prigogine, Stengers - 1984
[45]   (10)   Surface Structure and Interpretation - Steedman - 1997
[46]   (9)   How Should a Robot Discriminate Between Objects - de Jong, Vogt - 1998
[47]   (9)   How many possible human languages are there - Pullum - 1983
[48]   (9)   Language acquisition and the theory of parameters - Hyams - 1986
[49]   (9)   Order-independent and persistent default unification - Lascarides, Briscoe et al. - 1995
[50]   (9)   Similaritybased word sense disambiguation - Karov, Edelman - 1996
[51]   (9)   Learning, Bottlenecks and Infinity: a working model of the evolution of syntactic communication - Kirby, S. - 1999
[52]   (9)   Learning, Bottlenecks and the Evolution of Recursive Syntax - Kirby, S. - in press
[53]   (8)   A computational model of language learnability and language change - Clark, Roberts - 1993
[54]   (8)   Are humans good intuitive statisticians after all? Rethinking some conclusions f - Cosmides, Tooby - 1996
[55]   (8)   Catastrophic evolution: The case for a single step from protolanguage to full human language - Bickerton, D. - 1998
[56]   (8)   Formal Principles of Language Acquisition - Wexler, Culicover - 1980
[57]   (8)   Rethinking the language bottleneck: Why don't animals learn to communicate - Oliphant - 1997
[58]   (8)   Self-organising vocabularies - Steels - 1996
[59]   (8)   Spontaneous Lexicon Change - Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. - 1998
[60]   (8)   The Spontaneous Selforganization of an Adaptive Language - Steels -
[61]   (8)   The behavior of communicating - Smith - 1977
[62]   (8)   The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks - Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. - 1998
[63]   (7)   A Performance Theory of Order and Constituency - Hawkins - 1994
[64]   (7)   An evolutionary approach to pre-play communication - Kim, Y-G. and Sobel, J. - 1995
[65]   (7)   Constructive complexity and artificial reality: an introduction - Kaneko, Tsuda - 1994
[66]   (7)   Formal Approaches to Innate and Learned Communication: Laying the Foundation for Language - Oliphant, M. - 1997
[67]   (7)   Linguistic Categorization -- Prototypes in Linguistic Theory - Taylor - 1995
[68]   (7)   Reflections on Language - Chomsky - 1975
[69]   (7)   Social transmission favours linguistic generalisation - Hurford - 1998
[70]   (7)   The convergence of mildly contextsensitive grammar formalisms - Joshi, Vijay-Shanker et al. - 1991
[71]   (7)   The evolution of language from social intelligence - Worden, R. - 1998
[72]   (7)   The learning barrier: Moving from innate to learned systems of communication - Oliphant, M. - 1999
[73]   (7)   Verb movement in Old and Middle English: dialect variation and language contact - Kroch, Taylor - 1997
[74]   (7)   Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution - GARY - 1995
[75]   (7)   and Dangerous Things - Lakoff - 1987
[76]   (6)   A case study in the behavior-oriented design of autonomous agents - Steels -
[77]   (6)   Competing motivations and emergence: explaining implicational hierarchies - Kirby, S. - 1997
[78]   (6)   Coordination developed by learning from evaluations - De Jong - 1998
[79]   (6)   How learning can guide evolution - Hinton, Nowlan - 1987
[80]   (6)   How monkeys see the world: Inside the mind of another species - Cheney, Seyfarth - 1990
[81]   (6)   Language Form and Language Function - Newmeyer - 1999
[82]   (6)   Language Universals and Linguistic Typology - BERNARD - 1981
[83]   (6)   Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection - Edelman - 1987
[84]   (6)   On Language Change: The Invisible Hand in Language - Keller - 1994
[85]   (6)   Parameters and learnability in binding theory - Kenneth, Manzini - 1987
[86]   (6)   Rules and Representations - Chomsky - 1980
[87]   (6)   Selective advantages of syntax: a computational model study - Zuidema, Hogeweg - 2000
[88]   (6)   The Evolution of Cooperation - Axelrod - 1984
[89]   (6)   The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain - Deacon, T.W. - 1997
[90]   (6)   The genetical evolution of social behaviour - Hamilton - 1964
[91]   (6)   The synthetic modelling of language origins - Steels - 1997
[92]   (5)   Adaptive acquisition of spoken language - Gorin, Levibson et al. - 1991
[93]   (5)   Aspects of the Theory of Syntax - Chomsky - 1965
[94]   (5)   Autonomous Concept Formation - de Jong, E. - 1999
[95]   (5)   Cognitive restrictions on the structure of semantic change - Geeraerts - 1985
[96]   (5)   Combinators and grammars - Steedman - 1988
[97]   (5)   Evolution of Symbolic Grammar Systems - Hashimoto, T. and Ikegami, T. - 1995
[98]   (5)   Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing - Manning, Schutze -
[99]   (5)   Functional explanation in linguistics and the origins of language - FREDERICK - 1991
[100]   (5)   Fundamentals of Language - Roman, Halle - 1956
[101]   (5)   Generating vowel systems in a population of agents - de Boer, B. - 1997
[102]   (5)   Knowledge of Language: Its Nature - Noam - 1986
[103]   (5)   Language acquisition: the bioprogram hypothesis and the Baldwin Effect - Briscoe - 1997
[104]   (5)   Language Learning and Language Contact - Steels, L. - 1997
[105]   (5)   Learning and development in neural networks: The importance of starting small - Elman - 1993
[106]   (5)   Learning as inference - Staddon - 1988
[107]   (5)   Logic and Conversation - Grice - 1975
[108]   (5)   Nonholographic associative memory - Willshaw, Buneman et al. - 1969
[109]   (5)   Numerical simulation of vowel quality systems: the role of perceptual contrast - Johan, Lindblom - 1972
[110]   (5)   On simulating the evolution of communication - Noble, J. and Cliff, D. - 1996
[111]   (5)   Perceptual grounding in robots - Vogt - 1997
[112]   (5)   Synthetic robotic language acquisition by observation - Moukas, Hayes - 1996
[113]   (5)   The Acquisition of Syntactic Knowledge - Berwick - 1985
[114]   (5)   The Organization of Behavior - Hebb - 1949
[115]   (5)   The Sounds of the World's Languages - Ladefoged, Maddieson - 1996
[116]   (5)   The evolution of incremental learning: language, development and critical periods - Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. - to be submitted
[117]   (5)   The evolution of understanding: a genetic algorithm model of the evolution of co - Levin - 1995
[118]   (5)   Typology and universals - WILLIAM - 1990
[119]   (5)   Understanding Language Change - April - 1994
[120]   (5)   the use of triggers in parameter setting - Robert, Kapur - 1996
[121]   (4)   Abductive and deductive change - Andersen - 1973
[122]   (4)   Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems - Holland - 1975
[123]   (4)   Advances in the computational study of language acquisition - Brent - 1996
[124]   (4)   Brain-Language Coevolution - Deacon, T.W. - 1992
[125]   (4)   Course in General Linguistics - Saussure - 1966
[126]   (4)   Evolution and the Theory of Games - Smith - 1982
[127]   (4)   Evolution of plastic neurocontrollers for situated agents - Floreano, Mondada -
[128]   (4)   Evolutionary stability in games of communication - Blume, A. and Kim, Y-G. and Sobel, J. - 1993
[129]   (4)   Language and Number: the emergence of a cognitive system - Hurford, J. - 1987
[130]   (4)   Language evolution and the minimalist program: The origins of syntax - Berwick, R.C. - 1998
[131]   (4)   Language identification in the limit - Gold - 1967
[132]   (4)   Learnability and Cognition: The Acquisition of Argument Structure - Pinker - 1989
[133]   (4)   Lectures on Government and Binding - Chomsky - 1981
[134]   (4)   Monkey responses to three different alarm calls: Evidence of predator classifica - Seyfarth, Cheney et al. - 1980
[135]   (4)   Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition - Rumelhart, McClelland - 1986
[136]   (4)   Principles of linguistic change - Labov - 1994
[137]   (4)   Reinforcement learning with selective perception and hidden state - McCallum -
[138]   (4)   Rethinking Innateness: A connectionist perspective on development - Elman, Bates et al. - 1996
[139]   (4)   Roots of language - Bickerton, D. - 1981
[140]   (4)   Social Learning in Animals: The Roots of Culture - Heyes, Galef - 1996
[141]   (4)   Stochasticity as a source of innovation in language games - Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. - 1998
[142]   (4)   Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-evolution, Self-organisation and Level formation - Steels, L. - 1998
[143]   (4)   The Evolution of the Critical Period for Language Acquisition - Hurford, J. - 1991
[144]   (4)   The induction of dynamical recognizers - Pollack - 1991
[145]   (4)   The logic of animal conflict - Smith, Price - 1973
[146]   (4)   The major evolutionary transitions - Szathm'ary, Smith - 1995
[147]   (4)   Theory for the development of neuron selectivity: orientation specificity and bi - Bienenstock, Cooper et al. - 1982
[148]   (4)   Typology and universals of vowel systems - John - 1978
[149]   (4)   When learning guides evolution - Smith - 1987
[150]   (4)   Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints - Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. - 1997
[151]   (4)   volution Artificielle d'une Socit d'Agents de Parole: Un Modle pour l'mergence d - Ahmed - 1998
[152]   (3)   A mathematical theory of communication - Shannon - 1948
[153]   (3)   A minimalist program for linguistic theory - NOAM - 1993
[154]   (3)   A processing model for free word order languages - Owen, Joshi - 1993
[155]   (3)   A robust layered control system for a mobile robot - Brooks - 1986
[156]   (3)   Adaptive pattern classification and universal recoding: II - Grossberg -
[157]   (3)   Advances in shruti --- a neurally motivated model of relational knowledge repres - Shastri - 1999
[158]   (3)   An Evolved Fuzzy Reactive Control System for Co-operating Autonomous robots - Ghanea-Hercock, Barnes - 1996
[159]   (3)   An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms - Mitchell - 1996
[160]   (3)   An Introduction to Kolmogorov Complexity and Its Applications - Li, Vitanyi - 1997
[161]   (3)   An error limit for the evolution of language - Nowak, M.A. and Krakauer, D. and Dress, A. - 1999
[162]   (3)   An Exploration of Signalling Behaviour by both Analytic and Simulation Means for both Discrete and Continuous Models - Bullock, S. - 1997
[163]   (3)   An investigation into the evolution of communicative behaviors - Di Paolo - 1996
[164]   (3)   Animal signals: Ethological and games-theory approaches are not incompatible - Hinde - 1981
[165]   (3)   Biological signals as handicaps - Grafen - 1990
[166]   (3)   Chapman and Hall - GORDON - 1981
[167]   (3)   Coevolution of neocortical size, group size and language in humans - Dunbar, R. - 1993
[168]   (3)   Computational models of classical conditioning: a comparative study - Balkenius, Morn - 1998
[169]   (3)   Convention and contrast in acquiring the lexicon - Clark - 1983
[170]   (3)   Describing changing grammars and languages - ZUIDEMA -
[171]   (3)   Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior - Kelso - 1995
[172]   (3)   Ecient Model-Based Exploration - Wiering, Schmidhuber -
[173]   (3)   Emergence of sound systems through self-organisation - de Boer, B. - 2000
[174]   (3)   Evolution of Protean Behavior in Pursuit-Evasion Contests - Wahde, Nordahl -
[175]   (3)   Evolution of the social contract - Skyrms - 1996
[176]   (3)   Evolutionary Consequences of Language Learning - Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R.C. - 1997
[177]   (3)   Fire and Dangerous Things - Lakoff - 1987
[178]   (3)   Frequency analysis of English usage: Lexicon and grammar - Francis, Kucera - 1982
[179]   (3)   Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selecti - Koza - 1992
[180]   (3)   Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Ground Up - Epstein, Axtell - 1996
[181]   (3)   Historical Syntax in Cross-Linguistic Perspective - Harris, Campbell - 1995
[182]   (3)   How Not to Murder Your Neighbor: Using Synthetic Behavioral Ecology to Study Agg - Wheeler, de Bourcier - 1995
[183]   (3)   How to Set Parameters: Arguments from Language Change - Lightfoot, D. - 1991
[184]   (3)   How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction - Hutchins, E. and Hazlehurst, B. - 1995
[185]   (3)   In Explaining Language Universals - JOHN, Explaining - 1988
[186]   (3)   Intelligence Without Reason - Brooks - 1991
[187]   (3)   Interactions between learning and evolution - Ackley, Littman - 1991
[188]   (3)   Landmarks in Linguistic Thought - Harris, Taylor - 1997
[189]   (3)   Learning by watching: extracting reusable task knowledge from visual observation - Kuniyoshi, Inaba et al. - 1994
[190]   (3)   Learning in Embedded Systems - Kaelbling - 1993
[191]   (3)   Localization of grasp representations in humans by positron emission tomography - Rizzolatti, Fadiga et al. - 1996
[192]   (3)   Major trends in vowel system inventories - Jean-Luc, Bo et al. - 1997
[193]   (3)   Maturational constraints on language learning - Newport - 1990
[194]   (3)   Mechanisms of Implicit Learning: Connectionist Models of Sequence Processing - Cleeremans - 1993
[195]   (3)   Methodological issues in simulating the emergence of language - Tonkes, B. and Wiles, J. - to appear
[196]   (3)   Mirror beyond mirror - Hogeweg - 1989
[197]   (3)   Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Bidding for Segmenting Action Sequences - Sun, Sessions -
[198]   (3)   Nash equilibria for an evolutionary language game - Trapa, P.E. and Nowak, M.A. - 2000
[199]   (3)   Neutral evolution of mutational robustness - VAN NIMWEGEN, CRUTCHFIELD et al. - 1999
[200]   (3)   On learning the past tenses of English verbs - Rumelhart, McClelland - 1986