Abstract We show how cultural selection for learnability during the process of linguistic evolution can be visualized using a simple iterated learning model. Computational models of linguistic evolution typically focus on the nature of, and conditions for, stable states. We take a novel approach and focus on understanding the process of linguistic evolution itself. What kind of evolutionary system is this process? Using visualization techniques, we explore the nature of replicators in linguistic evolution, and argue that replicators correspond to local regions of regularity in the mapping between meaning and signals. Based on this argument, we draw parallels between phenomena observed in the model and linguistic phenomena observed across la...
The evolution of language implies the parallel evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to s...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Language arises from the interaction of three complex adaptive systems — biological evolution, learn...
In the absence of direct evidence of the emergence of language, the explicitness of formal models wh...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguisti...
Abstract: The developmental psychology, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences try to understand how ...
Evolutionary computation is used to explore the emergence of language, focusing particularly on the ...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
One of the major stumbling blocks to understanding evolution is the difficulty in reconciling the em...
The study of language evolution has revitalized recently due to converging interests from many disci...
The well-established framework of evolutionary dynamics can be applied to the fascinating open probl...
The evolution of language implies the parallel evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to s...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
Language arises from the interaction of three complex adaptive systems — biological evolution, learn...
In the absence of direct evidence of the emergence of language, the explicitness of formal models wh...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguisti...
Abstract: The developmental psychology, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences try to understand how ...
Evolutionary computation is used to explore the emergence of language, focusing particularly on the ...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
One of the major stumbling blocks to understanding evolution is the difficulty in reconciling the em...
The study of language evolution has revitalized recently due to converging interests from many disci...
The well-established framework of evolutionary dynamics can be applied to the fascinating open probl...
The evolution of language implies the parallel evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to s...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...
This chapter argues that an evolutionary cultural approach to language not only has already proven f...