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Publications |
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| Boardgames |
1977
Battle of the Ring,
World Wide Wargames
Based upon the story Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien. 2 or 3 players |
1977
Africa,
World Wide Wargames
A contemporary strategic analysis of Superpower surrogate conflict in
the Southern African area. 2 to 5 players |
1980
Simon de Montfort, World Wide Wargames
A simulation of the conflict between Parliament and King Henry III -
England's first constitutional revolution. 2 players |
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| Computer
Games |
1983
The Fall of Rome, Argus Press Software
A simulation of the
collapse of the Roman Empire, 395AD to 450AD. 1 player, with a
much-praised AI opponent. Available on a range of computers
Reviews
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| Books
& Editorial |
1977-1979
Joint Editor of The Wargamer magazine |
1980
Sub-editor of The Government's Expenditure Plans 1980-81 to 1983-84 |
1984
Co-Writer of Getting Started on Your MSX. Argus Books Ltd, London, UK. ISBN
0-852-42858-8
An introduction to programming the MSX range of computers |
2004
Editorial Consultant for Connect-World magazine |
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| Academic |
2001
Review of Lingua Ex Machina: reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the
human mind. William H Calvin & Derek Bickerton. Cambridge,
Mass: MIT Press, 2000. ISBN 0-262-03273-2
In BAAL News,
Number 69, Autumn 2001, pp38-40 |
2001
Acceptance of
MA thesis by Independent Study:
Grammar
& Language |
2003
Presentation of paper at the
CamLing conference, Cambridge, UK:
I
Like Both Myself and Me
with
Overheads
and Booklet |
2003
I
Like Both Myself and Me
In CamLing 2003:
proceedings of the University
of Cambridge First Postgraduate Conference in Language Research.
Cambridge, UK: CILR. ISBN 0-954-65980-5 |
2004
Presentation of Poster display at the
Evolang 5 conference, Leipzig,
Germany:
The Role of Communication Structure in the Progressive Evolution of
Grammar
with Booklet |
2004
Presentation
of paper at the
International Conference on Language, Culture and
Mind, Portsmouth,
UK:
Theory
of Mind, the Three Voices and Temporality in Language
with
Powerpoint
and Booklet |
2005
Presentation of paper at
the
2005 Systemic Functional
Linguistics conference, London, UK:
The
Ideational Metafunction and Nonhuman Signalling
with
Powerpoint
and Booklet |
2005
Presentation of
lecture at the
Radical Anthropology Group, London, UK:
The
Origins of Grammar |
2006
Presentation of
paper at the
Context, Fields, Positions: Situating Cultural Research conference, UEL,
25-26 May 2006:
Academic
Register: Hallowed Tradition or Hollow Ritual?
with
Powerpoint
and Booklet |
2006
Presentation of
paper at the
Constructing Identities conference, Cardiff University, 22 June 2006:
Constructing
Identity - The Source of Language?
with
Powerpoint
and Booklet |
2006
Presentation of
paper at the
British Association for Applied Linguistics conference, Cork, September
2006:
Using
the World Wide Web as a Massive Corpus
with
Powerpoint
and Booklet |
2007
Presentation of
poster at the
European Human Behaviour and Evolution conference, London, March:
I
Am What I Am: the Origins of Grammar in Self-Modelling
with
Booklet |
2007
Acceptance
of
PhD thesis:
The Nature of
Grammar, its Role in Language and its Evolutionary Origins |
2007
With
Jill Paradis & Carl Fazackerley:
Report to the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth:
To What Extent Can an
Improvement in Articulation of Student Career Aspirations Be Linked to
Their Knowledge of How to Realise these Aspirations |