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A simulation of linguistic evolution , at a minimum , needs to provide a source of linguistic variants on which selection can work and a realistic model of language acquisition that will form the basis of both the inheritance of and ...
A simulation of linguistic evolution , at a minimum , needs to provide a source of linguistic variants on which selection can work and a realistic model of language acquisition that will form the basis of both the inheritance of and ...
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In this and other runs with random Lagt selection , the population selected subset languages , which are less ... in learnability via the filtering of triggers , often , but not in every case , parsability was also selected for .
In this and other runs with random Lagt selection , the population selected subset languages , which are less ... in learnability via the filtering of triggers , often , but not in every case , parsability was also selected for .
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As Kirby's work shows , linguistic selection may form the basis for an explanation of functionally motivated universals and tendencies in attested languages , as Deacon 1997 : 116f speculates ( see $ 1.3 ) . However , the more realistic ...
As Kirby's work shows , linguistic selection may form the basis for an explanation of functionally motivated universals and tendencies in attested languages , as Deacon 1997 : 116f speculates ( see $ 1.3 ) . However , the more realistic ...
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