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| Hinzen, Minimalist foundations of language evolution: on the question of why language is the way it is, 2006 | :: | |
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| Poulshock, Language and Morality: Evolution, Altruism and Linguistic Moral Mechanisms, 2006 | :: | |
| Roy, Grounding Language in the World: Schema Theory Meets Semiotics, 2004 | :: | |
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| Smith, The protolanguage debate: bridging the gap?, 2006 | :: | |
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