<div><p>Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or gender) become associated with another unit and then possibly overtly expressed, typically with morphological markers. It is one of the key mechanisms used in many languages to show that certain linguistic units within an utterance grammatically depend on each other. Agreement systems are puzzling because they can be highly complex in terms of what features they use and how they are expressed. Moreover, agreement systems have undergone considerable change in the historical evolution of languages. This article presents language game models with populations of agents in order to find out for what reasons and by what cultural processes ...
What processes can explain how very large populations are able to converge on the use of a particula...
Human language acquisition, and in particular the acquisition of grammar, is a partially-canalized, ...
In this article, we study the emergence of associations between words and concepts using the self-or...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mind by...
This article is part of the themed issue ‘The major synthetic evolutionary transitions’.Human langua...
This paper outlines a first attempt to model the special constraints that arise in language processi...
This paper suggests a model of the process through which a set of symbols, initially without any int...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
Human languages use a wide range of grammatical categoriesto constrain which words or phrases can fi...
In this paper, after a brief review of current computational models on language emergence, a multi-a...
Grammatical agreement means that two linguistic units share certain syntactic or semantic features s...
Addressing the limitations of current computational models, in this paper, we present a multi-agent ...
The emergence of a compositional language with a simple grammar and the effects of individuals' popu...
What processes can explain how very large populations are able to converge on the use of a particula...
Human language acquisition, and in particular the acquisition of grammar, is a partially-canalized, ...
In this article, we study the emergence of associations between words and concepts using the self-or...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mind by...
This article is part of the themed issue ‘The major synthetic evolutionary transitions’.Human langua...
This paper outlines a first attempt to model the special constraints that arise in language processi...
This paper suggests a model of the process through which a set of symbols, initially without any int...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
Human languages use a wide range of grammatical categoriesto constrain which words or phrases can fi...
In this paper, after a brief review of current computational models on language emergence, a multi-a...
Grammatical agreement means that two linguistic units share certain syntactic or semantic features s...
Addressing the limitations of current computational models, in this paper, we present a multi-agent ...
The emergence of a compositional language with a simple grammar and the effects of individuals' popu...
What processes can explain how very large populations are able to converge on the use of a particula...
Human language acquisition, and in particular the acquisition of grammar, is a partially-canalized, ...
In this article, we study the emergence of associations between words and concepts using the self-or...