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2008
[18]    Arbib, M. A. (2008) Holophrasis and the protolanguage spectrum. Interaction Studies, 9(1):154--168.
[17]    Arbib, M. A. and Bonaiuto, J. (2008) From grasping to complex imitation: mirror systems on the path to language. Mind & Society, 7(1):43--64.
2006
[16]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2006) Action to Language via the Mirror Neuron System. Cambridge University Press.
[15] PDF (1)Arbib, M. A., Bonaiuto, J., and Rosta, E. (2006) The mirror system hypothesis: From a macaque-like mirror system to imitation. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 3--10.
[14]    Arbib, M. A. (2006) A sentence is to speech as what is to action? Cortex, 42(4):507--14.
2005
[13] PDF (19)Arbib, M. A. (2005) From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(2):105--124.
[12]    Arbib, M. A. (2005) The Mirror System Hypothesis: How did protolanguage evolve? In Maggie Tallerman, editor, Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution. Oxford University Press.
[11]   (1)Arbib, M. A. and Mundhenk, T. N. (2005) Schizophrenia and the mirror system: an essay. Neuropsychologia, 43(2):268--280.
2004
[10]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2004) How Far Is Language beyond Our Grasp? A Response to Hurford. In D. Kimbrough Oller and Ulrike Griebel, editors, Evolution of Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach, pages 315--322. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
2003
[9]   (1)Arbib, M. A. (2003) The evolving mirror system: a neural basis for language readiness. In M.H. Christiansen and S. Kirby, editors, Language Evolution: The States of the Art. Oxford University Press.
[8] PDF  Arbib, M. A. (2003) Rana computatrix to human language: towards a computational neuroethology of language evolution. Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 361(1811):2345--2379.
[7] PDF  Arbib, M. A. (2003) Review of ``Linguistic evolution through language acquisition: Formal and computational models'' by Ted Briscoe, 2002. Computational Linguistics, 29(3):503--506.
[6]   (3)Arbib, M. A. and Bota, M. (2003) Language evolution: neural homologies and neuroinformatics. Neural Networks, 16(9):1237--1260.
2002
[5]   (7)Arbib, M. A. (2002) Grounding the Mirror System Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Language-Ready Brain. In Angelo Cangelosi and Domenico Parisi, editors, Simulating the Evolution of Language, pages 229--254. London: Springer Verlag.
[4] PDF (9)Arbib, M. A. (2002) The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language. In Kerstin Dautenhahn and Chrystopher Nehaniv, editors, Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. The MIT Press.
2001
[3]   (2)Arbib, M. A. (2001) Co-Evolution of Human Consciousness and Language. In Pedro C. Marijuan, editor, Cajal and Consciousness: Scientific Approaches to Consciousness on the Centennial of Ramon y Cajal's Textura. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, pages 195--220.
1998
[2] PDF (26)Rizzolatti, G. and Arbib, M. A. (1998) Language within our grasp. Trends in Neurosciences, 21(5):188--194.
1997
[1]   (7)Arbib, M. A. and Rizzolatti, G. (1997) Neural expectations: a possible evolutionary path from manual skills to language. Communication and Cognition, 29:393--424.

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