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Origins of Human Communication
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Michael Tomasello
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2008
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The MIT Press
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Book chapters
Primate Intentional Communication
Ontogenetic Origins
Author Index
Phylogenetic Origins
A Focus on Infrastructure
Human Cooperative Communication
From Ape Gestures to Human Language
References
Subject Index
The Grammatical Dimension
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