Reconciling vague and formal models of language evolution (2006)
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Abstract
One way of dealing with the proliferation of conjectures that accompany the diverse study of the evolution of language is to develop precise and testable models which reveal otherwise latent implications. We suggest how verbal theories of the role of individual development in language evolution can benefit from formal modeling, and vice versa. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Bibliographic entry
Brighton, H. J., Mata, R., & Wilke, A. (2006). Reconciling vague and formal models of language evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29, 282.
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Publication year | 2006 | |
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Document type: | Article | |
Publication status: | Published | |
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Categories: | Health | |
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