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Volumn 28, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 105-124
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From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics
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Author keywords
Gestures; Hominids; Language evolution; Mirror system; Neurolinguistics; Primates; Protolanguage; Sign language; Speech; Vocalization
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BRAIN REGION;
CHIMPANZEE;
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY;
EVOLUTION;
GESTURE;
HISTORY;
HOMINID;
HUMAN;
HYPOTHESIS;
IMITATION;
LANGUAGE ABILITY;
LINGUISTICS;
MONKEY;
NEUROBIOLOGY;
NONHUMAN;
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION;
PHENOMENOLOGY;
PLESIOMORPHY;
PREMOTOR CORTEX;
RECOGNITION;
SEMANTICS;
SKILL;
SPEECH;
VERBAL COMMUNICATION;
VOCALIZATION;
ANIMAL COMMUNICATION;
ANIMALS;
BRAIN;
COMPREHENSION;
EVOLUTION;
FRONTAL LOBE;
GESTURES;
HAPLORHINI;
HOMINIDAE;
HUMANS;
IMITATIVE BEHAVIOR;
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT;
MOTOR CORTEX;
NEUROLINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING;
NEURONS;
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS;
PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE;
SEMANTICS;
SIGN LANGUAGE;
VOCALIZATION, ANIMAL;
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EID: 17844374566
PISSN: 0140525X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X05000038 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (730)
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References (0)
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