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Oudeyer, P-Y. (2002) Phonemic coding might be a result of sensory-motor coupling dynamics. In Hallam B. and Floreano D. and Hallam J. and Hayes G. and Meyer J-A, editors, SAB02, pages 406--416. MIT Press.

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