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Fitness and the Selective Adaptation of Language (1998) [28 citations — 2 self]

by Simon Kirby
Approaches to the Evolution of Language
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Abstract:

this paper is how can we go about explaining the observed constraints on variation across languages --- in other words, language universals.

Citations

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