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| 2002 | - | The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language - Arbib |
| Lashley, K.S. (l951) The problem of serial order in behavior. In: Cerebral mechanisms in behavior: The Hixon symposium, ed. L.A. Jeffress. Wiley.
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| 2008 | - | Language as shaped by the brain - Christiansen,Chater |
| Lashley, K. S. (1951) The problem of serial order in behavior. In: Cerebral mechanisms in behavior, ed. L. A. Jeffress, pp. 112-46. Wiley.
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| 1990 | - | Finding structure in time - Elman |
| Lashley, K.S. (1951). The problem of serial order in behavior. In L. A. Jeffress (Ed.), Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior. New York: Wiley.
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| 1999 | - | The Evolution of Language and Languages - Hurford |
| Lashley, K.S., (1951) `The problem of serial order in behavior' in L.A.Jeffress (ed) Hixon Symposium on Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior, New York: John Wiley and Sons.
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| 2002 | - | On the nature and evolution of the neural bases of human language - Lieberman |
| Lashley KS. 1951. The problem of serial order in behavior. In: Jefress LA, editor. Cerebral mechanisms in behavior. New York: Wiley. p 112-146.
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| 2007 | - | The Evolution of Human Speech: Its Anatomical and Neural Bases - Lieberman |
| LASHLEY, K.S. 1951. The problem of serial order in behavior. In L. A. Jefress (Ed.) Cerebral mechanisms in behavior (pp. 112-146) New York:Wiley.
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| 1999 | - | Syntax as an emergent characteristic of the evolution of semantic complexity - Schoenemann |
| Lashley, K. S. (1951), `The problem of serial order in behavior', Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior. L. A. Jeffress. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., pp. 112--136.
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