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language, ecological structure, and across-population sharing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2005

alexa bódog
Affiliation:
department of general linguistics, university of szeged, 6724 szeged, hungary alexa.weirdling@gmail.com
gábor p. háden
Affiliation:
department of psychology, university of szeged, 6722 szeged, hungary robag.nedah@gmail.com palatoki@yahoo.com
zoltán jakab
Affiliation:
department of cognitive science, budapest university of technology and economics, 1111 budapest, hungary zjakab@cogsci.bme.hu
zsolt palatinus
Affiliation:
department of psychology, university of szeged, 6722 szeged, hungary robag.nedah@gmail.com palatoki@yahoo.com

Abstract

we propose a way to achieve across-population sharing within the authors' model in a way that is plausibly in accordance with human evolution, and also a simple way to capture ecological structure. finally, we briefly reflect on the model's scope and limits in modeling linguistic communication.

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open peer commentary
Copyright
2005 cambridge university press

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