Language Evolution and Computation Bibliography

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Bernat Corominas
2006
Journal of Theoretical Biology 241(2):438-441, 2006
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2005
Language Networks: their structure, function and evolutionPDF
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2005
Several important recent advances in various sciences (particularly biology and physics) are based on complex network analysis, which provides tools for characterizing statistical properties of networks and explaining how they may arise. This article examines the relevance of ...MORE ⇓
Several important recent advances in various sciences (particularly biology and physics) are based on complex network analysis, which provides tools for characterizing statistical properties of networks and explaining how they may arise. This article examines the relevance of this trend for the study of human languages. We review some early efforts to build up language networks, characterize their properties, and show in which direction models are being developed to explain them. These insights are relevant, both for studying fundamental unsolved puzzles in cognitive science, in particular the origins and evolution of language, but also for recent data-driven statistical approaches to natural language.