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Kenny Smith

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Physical Review Letters|July 9, 2013
Stochastic dynamics of lexicon learning in an uncertain and nonuniform worldRainer Reisenauer, Kenny Smith, Richard A Blythe
Cognitive Science|August 26, 2019
Interaction Promotes the Adaptation of Referential Conventions to the Communicative ContextLucía Castillo, Kenny Smith, Holly P Branigan
Cognition|January 19, 2021
The emergence of word-internal repetition through iterated learning: Explaining the mismatch between learning biases and language designMitsuhiko Ota, Aitor San José, Kenny Smith
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 3, 2015
Mixed-complexity artificial grammar learning in humans and macaque monkeys: evaluating learning strategiesBenjamin Wilson, Kenny Smith, Christopher I Petkov
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 6, 2021
Knowing How You Know: Toddlers Reevaluate Words Learned From an Unreliable SpeakerIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 8, 2014
Cultural evolution of systematically structured behaviour in a non-human primateNicolas Claidière, Kenny Smith, Simon Kirby, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|March 25, 2017
Acquiring variation in an artificial language: Children and adults are sensitive to socially conditioned linguistic variationAnna Samara, Kenny Smith, Helen Brown, et al.
Psychological Science|September 20, 2022
Two-Year-Olds' Eye Movements Reflect Confidence in Their Understanding of WordsIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Cognitive Science|March 19, 2016
Minimal Requirements for the Emergence of Learned SignalingMatthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, et al.
Cognition|May 12, 2017
Zipf's Law of Abbreviation and the Principle of Least Effort: Language users optimise a miniature lexicon for efficient communicationJasmeen Kanwal, Kenny Smith, Jennifer Culbertson, et al.
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Physical Review Letters|July 9, 2013
Stochastic dynamics of lexicon learning in an uncertain and nonuniform worldRainer Reisenauer, Kenny Smith, Richard A Blythe
Cognitive Science|August 26, 2019
Interaction Promotes the Adaptation of Referential Conventions to the Communicative ContextLucía Castillo, Kenny Smith, Holly P Branigan
Cognition|January 19, 2021
The emergence of word-internal repetition through iterated learning: Explaining the mismatch between learning biases and language designMitsuhiko Ota, Aitor San José, Kenny Smith
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 3, 2015
Mixed-complexity artificial grammar learning in humans and macaque monkeys: evaluating learning strategiesBenjamin Wilson, Kenny Smith, Christopher I Petkov
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 6, 2021
Knowing How You Know: Toddlers Reevaluate Words Learned From an Unreliable SpeakerIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 8, 2014
Cultural evolution of systematically structured behaviour in a non-human primateNicolas Claidière, Kenny Smith, Simon Kirby, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|March 25, 2017
Acquiring variation in an artificial language: Children and adults are sensitive to socially conditioned linguistic variationAnna Samara, Kenny Smith, Helen Brown, et al.
Psychological Science|September 20, 2022
Two-Year-Olds' Eye Movements Reflect Confidence in Their Understanding of WordsIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Cognitive Science|March 19, 2016
Minimal Requirements for the Emergence of Learned SignalingMatthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, et al.
Cognition|May 12, 2017
Zipf's Law of Abbreviation and the Principle of Least Effort: Language users optimise a miniature lexicon for efficient communicationJasmeen Kanwal, Kenny Smith, Jennifer Culbertson, et al.
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