
handle: 10261/128220
This work was funded by the Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Paris, the FET ECAgents Projects through Sony CSL, and the ESF OMLL project through the VUB AI Laboratory.
The paper documents a number of macro-operators that agents can use in the invention and acquisition of grammatical constructions and gives examples of their application.
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