Experimental Semiotics
A new approach for studying the emergence and the evolution of human communication
Special Issue of Interaction Studies 11:1 (2010)
Editors
| Yeshiva University
| University of Glasgow
[Interaction Studies, 11:1] 2010. v, 159 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Experimental semiotics: A new approach for studying the emergence and the evolution of human communicationBruno Galantucci and Simon Garrod | pp. 1–13
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Systematicity and arbitrariness in novel communication systemsCarrie Ann Theisen-White, Jon Oberlander, and Simon Kirby | pp. 14–32
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Can iterated learning explain the emergence of graphical symbols?Simon Garrod, Nicolas Fay, Shane Rogers, Bradley Walker, and Nik Swoboda | pp. 33–50
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Exploring the cognitive infrastructure of communicationJan Peter de Ruiter, Matthijs L. Noordzij, Sarah Newman-Norlund, Roger Newman-Norlund, Peter Hagoort, Stephen C. Levinson, and Ivan Toni | pp. 51–77
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The evolution of communication: Humans may be exceptionalThomas C. Scott-Phillips | pp. 78–99
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The effects of rapidity of fading on communication systemsBruno Galantucci, Christian Kroos, and Theo Rhodes | pp. 100–111
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Investigating how cultural transmission leads to the appearance of design without a designer in human communication systemsHannah Cornish | pp. 112–137
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An experimental study of social selection and frequency of interaction in linguistic diversityGareth Roberts | pp. 138–159
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