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Bart de Boer Professor Biography Bart de Boer uses computer models to investigate the evolution of speech. These computer models are based on a wide range of artificial intelligence techniques: agent-based modeling, machine learning, speech synthesis and speech recognition among others. The Origins of Vowel Systems (henceforth OVS) by Bart de Boer is the first publication in an Oxford Linguistics series that features studies in the evolution of language.

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169 Publications 31,575 Reads 2,942 Citations Introduction Bart de Boer currently works at the Artificial Intelligence (ARTI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Bart does research in Evolutionary. BART DE BOER, The Origins of Vowel Systems (Studies in the Evolution of Language 1) Authors: Patricia Jane Donegan University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Abstract BART DE BOER, The Origins of Vowel. BART DE BOER, The Origins of Vowel Systems (Studies in the Evolution of Language 1). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xii+168. ISBN -19-829965-6 (HB) - Volume 34 Issue 1 Review Review of: The Origin of Vowel Systems, Bart de Boer, xiii + 168 pp., Oxford University Press, 2001 Andrew D.M. Smith Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, University of Edinburgh, UK Received 3 February 2006; received in revised form 3 February 2006; accepted 6 February 2006 Available online 13 March 2006 Abstract This book presents a comprehensive investigation into the.

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Bart De Boer Informatics and Applied Informatics Artificial Intelligence https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9429-6129 Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium 1177 Citations 15 h-index 1970. 2023 Research activity per year Overview Fingerprint Network Projects (16) Research output (133) Activities (41) The Origins of Vowel Systems (henceforth OVS) by Bart de Boer is the first publication in an Oxford Linguistics series that features studies in the evolution of language. Bart de Boer is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Center for Mind, Brain, and Learning at the University of Washington. After completing his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Vrije Universiteit in Brussels, he spent four months carrying out fieldwork on the Bahing language of East Nepal beforereturning to Vrije as a Postdoctoral Assistant. He took up. Bart de Boer First published: 03 March 2016 https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12191 Citations: 10 Sections PDF Tools Share Abstract Two computer simulations are investigated that model interaction of cultural evolution of language and biological evolution of adaptations to language.

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PMID: 10.3758/s13423-016-1130-6 Speech is the physical signal used to convey spoken language. Because of its physical nature, speech is both easier to compare with other species' behaviors and easier to study in the fossil record than other aspects of language. de Boer, Bart (2010) Investigating the acoustic effect of the descended larynx with articulatory models, Journal of Phonetics, 38 (4) 679-686, letter to the editor. de Boer, Bart (2010) Modelling vocal anatomy's significant effect on speech, Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 8 (4) 351-366. de Boer, Bart & Zuidema, Willem (2010) Multi. Bart de Boer and Willem Zuidema. Adaptive Behavior 2010 18: 2, 141-154 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. Much is known about the evolution of speech. Fossil evidence points to modern adaptations for speech appearing between 1.5 million and 500,000 years ago. Studies of vocal behavior in apes show the.

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Bart de Boer 1 2 , Bill Thompson 3 4 Affiliations 1 Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050, Brussels, Belgium. [email protected]. 2 Language and Cognition Department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. [email protected]. 3 Artificial Intelligence. Bart de Boer1 Published online: 3 August 2016 Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2016 Abstract Speech is the physical signal used to convey spo-ken language. Because of its physical nature, speech is both easier to compare with other species' behaviors and easier to study in the fossil record than other aspects of language.