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Oudeyer, P-Y. (2005) From vocal replication to shared combinatorial speech codes: a small step for evolution, a big step for language. In Lyon, C. and Nehaniv L. and A. Cangelosi, editors, Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication. Springer-Verlag. Berlin.

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