Emergence of communication and language /
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London :
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[2007]
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Table of Contents:
- Current work and open problems / Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Caroline Lyon, and Angelo Cangelosi
- Evolving meaning / W. Tecumseh Fitch
- 'Needs only' analysis in linguistic ontogeny and phylogeny / Alison Wray
- Clues from information theory indicating a phased emergence of grammar / Caroline Lyon, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, and Bob Dickerson
- Emergence of a communication system / Rachel Rosenstock
- Distributed language / Stephen J. Cowley
- The recruitment theory of language origins / Luc Steels
- In silico evolutionary developmental neurobiology and the origin of natural language / Eörs Szathmdry, [et al.]
- Communication in natural and artificial organisms / Davide Marocco and Stefano Nolfi
- From vocal replication to shared combinatorial speech codes / Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
- Learning and transition of symbols / Takashi Hashimoto and Akira Masumi
- Language change among 'memoryless learners' simulated in language dynamics equations / Makoto Nakamura, Takashi Hashimoto, and Satoshi Tojo
- The evolution of meaning-space structure through iterated learning / Simon Kirby
- The emergence of language / Domenico Parisi and Marco Mirolli
- Lexical acquisition with and without metacommunication / Jonathan Ginzburg and Zoran Macura
- Agent based modelling of communication costs / Ivana Cate and Joanna J. Bryson
- Language change and the inference of meaning / Andrew D. M. Smith
- Language, perceptual categories and their interaction / Tony Belpaeme and Joris Bleys
- Emergence of linguistic communication / Irene M. Pepperberg
- A possible role for selective masking in the evolution of complex, learned communication systems / Graham R. S. Ritchie and Simon Kirby
- The natural history of human language / Bjorn Merker and Kazuo Okanoya
- Neural substrates for string-context mutual segmentation / Kazuo Okanoya and Bjorn Merker.