Okumura, Ryota, Tadahiro Taniguchi, Yoshinobu Hagiwara & Akira Taniguchi
2023.
Metropolis-Hastings algorithm in joint-attention naming game: experimental semiotics study.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 6
Gretenkort, Tobias & Kristian Tylén
2021.
The dynamics of politeness: An experimental account.
Journal of Pragmatics 185
► pp. 118 ff.
Padilla-Iglesias, Cecilia & Karen L. Kramer
2021.
The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population.
Frontiers in Psychology 12
Verpooten, Jan
2021.
Complex vocal learning and three-dimensional mating environments.
Biology & Philosophy 36:2
Lai, Wei, Péter Rácz & Gareth Roberts
2020.
Experience With a Linguistic Variant Affects the Acquisition of Its Sociolinguistic Meaning: An Alien‐Language‐Learning Experiment.
Cognitive Science 44:4
Padilla-Iglesias, Cecilia, Erik Gjesfjeld, Lucio Vinicius & Francesc Calafell
2020.
Geographical and social isolation drive the evolution of Austronesian languages.
PLOS ONE 15:12
► pp. e0243171 ff.
Roberts, Seán G, Anton Killin, Angarika Deb, Catherine Sheard, Simon J Greenhill, Kaius Sinnemäki, José Segovia-Martín, Jonas Nölle, Aleksandrs Berdicevskis, Archie Humphreys-Balkwill, Hannah Little, Christopher Opie, Guillaume Jacques, Lindell Bromham, Peeter Tinits, Robert M Ross, Sean Lee, Emily Gasser, Jasmine Calladine, Matthew Spike, Stephen Francis Mann, Olena Shcherbakova, Ruth Singer, Shuya Zhang, Antonio Benítez-Burraco, Christian Kliesch, Ewan Thomas-Colquhoun, Hedvig Skirgård, Monica Tamariz, Sam Passmore, Thomas Pellard & Fiona Jordan
2020.
CHIELD: the causal hypotheses in evolutionary linguistics database.
Journal of Language Evolution 5:2
► pp. 101 ff.
Wade, Lacey & Gareth Roberts
2020.
Linguistic Convergence to Observed Versus Expected Behavior in an Alien‐Language Map Task.
Cognitive Science 44:4
Cuskley, Christine
2019.
Alien forms for alien language: investigating novel form spaces in cultural evolution.
Palgrave Communications 5:1
Raviv, Limor, Antje Meyer & Shiri Lev-Ari
2019.
Larger communities create more systematic languages.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286:1907
► pp. 20191262 ff.
Stevens, Jon S. & Gareth Roberts
2019.
Noise, Economy, and the Emergence of Information Structure in a Laboratory Language.
Cognitive Science 43:2
Roberts, Gareth & Maryia Fedzechkina
2018.
Social biases modulate the loss of redundant forms in the cultural evolution of language.
Cognition 171
► pp. 194 ff.
Sneller, Betsy & Gareth Roberts
2018.
Why some behaviors spread while others don’t: A laboratory simulation of dialect contact.
Cognition 170
► pp. 298 ff.
Skirgård, Hedvig, Seán G. Roberts, Lars Yencken & Niels O. Schiller
2017.
Why are some languages confused for others? Investigating data from the Great Language Game.
PLOS ONE 12:4
► pp. e0165934 ff.
Lupyan, Gary & Rick Dale
2016.
Why Are There Different Languages? The Role of Adaptation in Linguistic Diversity.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 20:9
► pp. 649 ff.
Oesch, Nathan
2016.
Deception as a Derived Function of Language.
Frontiers in Psychology 7
Roberts, Gareth & Bruno Galantucci
2016.
Investigating Meaning in Experimental Semiotics.
Psychology of Language and Communication 20:2
► pp. 130 ff.
Roberts, Gareth
2013.
Perspectives on Language as a Source of Social Markers.
Language and Linguistics Compass 7:12
► pp. 619 ff.
Roberts, Gareth
2017.
The linguist’sDrosophila: Experiments in language change.
Linguistics Vanguard 3:1
dos Santos, Miguel, João F. Matias Rodrigues, Claus Wedekind & Daniel J. Rankin
2012.
The establishment of communication systems depends on the scale of competition.
Evolution and Human Behavior 33:3
► pp. 232 ff.
Galantucci, Bruno, Simon Garrod & Gareth Roberts
2012.
Experimental Semiotics.
Language and Linguistics Compass 6:8
► pp. 477 ff.
GALANTUCCI, BRUNO & GARETH ROBERTS
2012.
EXPERIMENTAL SEMIOTICS: AN ENGINE OF DISCOVERY FOR UNDERSTANDING HUMAN COMMUNICATION.
Advances in Complex Systems 15:03n04
► pp. 1150026 ff.
Matthews, Cristina, Gareth Roberts & Christine A. Caldwell
2012.
Opportunity to assimilate and pressure to discriminate can generate cultural divergence in the laboratory.
Evolution and Human Behavior 33:6
► pp. 759 ff.
Scott-Phillips, Thomas C. & Simon Kirby
2010.
Language evolution in the laboratory.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14:9
► pp. 411 ff.
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