| 2006 | - | Differences and similarities between the natural gestural communication of the great apes and human children - Pika,Liebal |
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| | Arbib, M. A. (2002). The mirror system, imitation, and the evolution of language. In K. Dautenhahn & C. L. Nehaniv (Eds.), Imitation in animals and artifacts. Complex adaptive systems (pp. 229-280). Cambridge, Masachusetts, USA: MIT Press.
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| 2005 | - | Learning Semantic Combinatoriality from the Interaction between Linguistic and Behavioral Processes - Sugita,Tani |
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| | Arbib, M. (2002). The mirror system, imitation, and the evolution of language. In Imitation in animals and artifacts (pp. 229--280). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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| 2005 | - | From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics - Arbib |
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| | Arbib, M.A. (2002) The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language, in Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, (Chrystopher Nehaniv and Kerstin Dautenhahn, Editors), The MIT Press, pp. 229 280.
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| 2004 | - | Language beyond Our Grasp: What Mirror Neurons Can, and Cannot, Do for the Evolution of Language - Hurford |
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| | Arbib, M. A. (2002). The mirror system, imitation and the evolution of language. In C. Nehaniv and K. Dautenhahn (Eds.), Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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| 2003 | - | Rana computatrix to human language: towards a computational neuroethology of language evolution - Arbib |
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| | Arbib, M. A. 2002 The mirror system, imitation and the evolution of language. In Imitation in animals and artifacts (ed. C. Nehaniv & K. Dautenhahn), pp. 229-280. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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| 2002 | - | Grounding the Mirror System Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Language-Ready Brain - Arbib |
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| | Michael A. Arbib, The mirror system, imitation, and the evolution of language, Imitation in animals and artifacts, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002
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