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2005-From monkey-like action recognition to human language: An evolutionary framework for neurolinguistics - Arbib
Armstrong, D., W. Stokoe, & Wilcox, S. (1995) Gesture and the Nature of Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 
2002-Grounding the Mirror System Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Language-Ready Brain - Arbib
Armstrong DF, Stokoe WC, Wilcox SE (1995) Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
 
2002-The Mirror System, Imitation, and the Evolution of Language - Arbib
Armstrong, D., Stokoe, W., & Wilcox, S. (1995), Gesture and the Nature of Language, Cambridge U Press, Cambridge, MA.
 
2003-Language evolution: neural homologies and neuroinformatics - Arbib,Bota
Armstrong, D., Stokoe, W., & Wilcox, S. (1995). Gesture and the Nature of Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 
2002-Computer Simulation: A New Scientific Approach to the Study of Language Evolution - Cangelosi,Parisi
Armstrong DF, Stokoe WC, Wilcox SE (eds) (1998). Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge University Press
 
2006-From mouth to hand - Philps
Armstrong, D. F., Stokoe, W. C., & Wilcox, S. E. (1995). Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
 
2006-Differences and similarities between the natural gestural communication of the great apes and human children - Pika,Liebal
Armstrong, D. F., Stokoe, W. C., & Wilcox, S. E. (1995). Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 
1998-Language within our grasp - Rizzolatti,Arbib
56 Armstrong, D.F., Stokoe, W.C. and Wilcox, S.E. (1995) Gesture and the Nature of Language, Cambridge University Press
 
1999-A motor theory of how consciousness within language evolution led to mathematical cognition: origin of mathematics in the brain - Vandervert
Armstrong, D., Stokoe, W., & Wilcox, S. (1995). Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 

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