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Gontier, N. (2006) An Epistemological Inquiry into the 'What is Language' Question and the 'What Did Language Evolve For' Question. In Cangelosi, A. and Smith, A.D.M. and Smith, K., editors, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 107--114. London: World Scientific.

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