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<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE> Newkirk</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY><H1>Evolutionary Dialogs: From signals to sentences in a genetic model of communication</H1><h2>Jim Newkirk</h2><h3>Computer Science Department</h3>Signals are a simple and essential form of animal and human communicationalike, but sentences -- signals with structure -- are a distinguishingfeature of human speech alone. How signals can evolve into sentences isthe focus of a genetic model that I'll present in which discrete signalsare assembled, over the course of generations, into sequential structuresto communicate specific messages. Two notable and interdependentconditions govern this development: an environment which is not constant,but which changes in accordance with the development of the species; andthe preservation of ambiguity in communication, lending sentences theflexibility to adapt to these shifts in environmental events. </BODY></HTML>
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