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| Deacon T.W. (1996). Prefrontal cortex and symbol learning: Why a brain capable of language evolved only once. In B.M. Velichkovsky & D.M. Rumbaugh (eds), Communicating meaning: The evolution and development of language, Mahwah NJ: LEA Publishers
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| Deacon T. (1996). Prefrontal cortex and symbol learning: Why a brain capable of language evolved only once. In B.M. Velichkovsky, D.M. Rumbaugh (Eds), Communicating meaning: The evolution and development of language. Mahwah NJ: LEA Publishers.
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