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[10]   (3)Burling, R. (1999) Motivation, Conventionalization, and Arbitrariness in the Origin of Language. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[9]    Davidson, I. (1999) The Game of the Name: Continuity and Discontinuity in Language Origins. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[8]   (6)Gibson, K. R. and Jessee, S. (1999) Language Evolution and Expansions of Multiple Neurological Processing Areas. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[7]    King, B. J. (1999) Viewed from Up Close: Monkeys, Apes, and Language-Origins Theories. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[6]    King, B. J. (1999) Introduction: Primatological Perspectives on Language. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[5]   (5)Maestripieri, D. (1999) Primate Social Organization, Gestural Repertoire Size, and Communication Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Macaques. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[4]    McCune, L. (1999) Children's Transition to Language: A Human Model for Development of the Vocal Repertoire in Extant and Ancestral Primate Species? In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[3]   (1)Savage-Rumbaugh, S. (1999) Ape Language: Between a Rock and a Hard Place. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[2]   (2)Snowdon, C. T. (1999) An Empiricist View of Language Evolution and Development. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.
[1]    Wilcox, S. (1999) The Invention and Ritualization of Language. In Barbara J. King, editor, The Origins of Language: What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us. School of American Research Press.

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