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May 3, 2013
The origins of duality of patterning in artificial whistled languages
Tessa Verhoef
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 19, 2021
Melodic Universals Emerge or Are Sustained Through Cultural Evolution
Tessa Verhoef, Andrea Ravignani
Artificial Life
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April 18, 2018
Which Melodic Universals Emerge from Repeated Signaling Games? A Note on Lumaca and Baggio (2017) <sup>‡</sup>
Andrea Ravignani, Tessa Verhoef
Cognitive Science
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December 27, 2015
Iconicity and the Emergence of Combinatorial Structure in Language
Tessa Verhoef, Simon Kirby, Bart de Boer
Cognition
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March 5, 2024
Brain responses to a lab-evolved artificial language with space-time metaphors
Tessa Verhoef, Tyler Marghetis, Esther Walker, et al.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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May 13, 2022
Emerging Grounded Shared Vocabularies Between Human and Machine, Inspired by Human Language Evolution
Tom Kouwenhoven, Tessa Verhoef, Roy de Kleijn, et al.
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Language and Cognition
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May 3, 2013
The origins of duality of patterning in artificial whistled languages
Tessa Verhoef
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 19, 2021
Melodic Universals Emerge or Are Sustained Through Cultural Evolution
Tessa Verhoef, Andrea Ravignani
Artificial Life
|
April 18, 2018
Which Melodic Universals Emerge from Repeated Signaling Games? A Note on Lumaca and Baggio (2017) <sup>‡</sup>
Andrea Ravignani, Tessa Verhoef
Cognitive Science
|
December 27, 2015
Iconicity and the Emergence of Combinatorial Structure in Language
Tessa Verhoef, Simon Kirby, Bart de Boer
Cognition
|
March 5, 2024
Brain responses to a lab-evolved artificial language with space-time metaphors
Tessa Verhoef, Tyler Marghetis, Esther Walker, et al.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
|
May 13, 2022
Emerging Grounded Shared Vocabularies Between Human and Machine, Inspired by Human Language Evolution
Tom Kouwenhoven, Tessa Verhoef, Roy de Kleijn, et al.
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