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    The Cultural Evolution of Structured Languages in an Open‐Ended, Continuous World
    with W. Carr Jon, Cornish Hannah, and Kirby Simon
    Cognitive Science 41 (4): 892-923. 2017.
    Language maps signals onto meanings through the use of two distinct types of structure. First, the space of meanings is discretized into categories that are shared by all users of the language. Second, the signals employed by the language are compositional: The meaning of the whole is a function of its parts and the way in which those parts are combined. In three iterated learning experiments using a vast, continuous, open-ended meaning space, we explore the conditions under which both structure…Read more