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Hurford, J. (2000) Social transmission favours linguistic generalization. In Chris Knight and James R. Hurford and Michael Studdert-Kennedy, editors, The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form, pages 324--352. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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