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Cognitive science / Applied linguistics / Linguistics / Computational neuroscience / Philosophy of language / Syntax / Connectionism / Artificial neural network / Language / Morten H. Christiansen / Evolutionary linguistics / Biological neural network
Date: 2002-06-21 13:40:22
Cognitive science
Applied linguistics
Linguistics
Computational neuroscience
Philosophy of language
Syntax
Connectionism
Artificial neural network
Language
Morten H. Christiansen
Evolutionary linguistics
Biological neural network

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