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Gil, D. (2006) Early human language was isolating-monocategorial-associational. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 91--98.

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Gil, D. (2005) "Isolating-Monocategorial-Associational Language", in H. Cohen and C. Lefebvre eds., Categorization in Cognitive Science, Elsevier, Oxford.

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Miles, H.L.W. (1990) "The Cognitive Foundations for Reference in a Signing Orangutan", in S. T. Parker and K. R. Gibson eds., "Language" and Intelligence in Monkeys and Apes, Comparative Developmental Perspectives, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 511-539.

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