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2010
[19]    Fitch, W. T., Arbib, M. A., and Donald, M. (2010) A molecular genetic framework for testing hypotheses about language evolution. In Andrew D. M. Smith and Marieke Schouwstra and Bart de Boer and Kenny Smith, editors, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 137--144. World Scientific.
2008
[18]    Arbib, M. A. (2008) Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum. Interaction Studies, 9(1):154--168.
[17]    Arbib, M. A. and Bonaiuto, J. (2008) From grasping to complex imitation: mirror systems on the path to language. Mind & Society, 7(1):43--64.
2006
[16]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2006) Action to Language via the Mirror Neuron System. Cambridge University Press.
[15] PDF (1)Arbib, M. A., Bonaiuto, J., and Rosta, E. (2006) The mirror system hypothesis: From a macaque-like mirror system to imitation. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 3--10.
[14]    Arbib, M. A. (2006) A sentence is to speech as what is to action? Cortex, 42(4):507--14.
2005
[13] PDF (19)Arbib, M. A. (2005) From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(2):105--124.
[12]    Arbib, M. A. (2005) The Mirror System Hypothesis: How did protolanguage evolve? In Maggie Tallerman, editor, Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution. Oxford University Press.
[11]   (1)Arbib, M. A. and Mundhenk, T. N. (2005) Schizophrenia and the mirror system: an essay. Neuropsychologia, 43(2):268--280.
2004
[10]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2004) How Far Is Language beyond Our Grasp? A Response to Hurford. In D. Kimbrough Oller and Ulrike Griebel, editors, Evolution of Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach, pages 315--322. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
2003
[9]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2003) The evolving mirror system: a neural basis for language readiness. In M.H. Christiansen and S. Kirby, editors, Language Evolution: The States of the Art. Oxford University Press.
[8] PDF  Arbib, M. A. (2003) Rana computatrix to human language: towards a computational neuroethology of language evolution. Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 361(1811):2345--2379.
[7] PDF  Arbib, M. A. (2003) Review of ``Linguistic evolution through language acquisition: Formal and computational models'' by Ted Briscoe, 2002. Computational Linguistics, 29(3):503--506.
[6]   (3)Arbib, M. A. and Bota, M. (2003) Language evolution: neural homologies and neuroinformatics. Neural Networks, 16(9):1237--1260.
2002
[5]   (7)Arbib, M. A. (2002) Grounding the Mirror System Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Language-Ready Brain. In Angelo Cangelosi and Domenico Parisi, editors, Simulating the Evolution of Language, pages 229--254. London: Springer Verlag.
[4] PDF (9)Arbib, M. A. (2002) The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language. In Kerstin Dautenhahn and Chrystopher Nehaniv, editors, Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. The MIT Press.
2001
[3]   (2)Arbib, M. A. (2001) Co-Evolution of Human Consciousness and Language. In Pedro C. Marijuan, editor, Cajal and Consciousness: Scientific Approaches to Consciousness on the Centennial of Ramon y Cajal's Textura. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, pages 195--220.
1998
[2] PDF (26)Rizzolatti, G. and Arbib, M. A. (1998) Language within our grasp. Trends in Neurosciences, 21(5):188--194.
1997
[1]   (7)Arbib, M. A. and Rizzolatti, G. (1997) Neural expectations: a possible evolutionary path from manual skills to language. Communication and Cognition, 29:393--424.

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