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Human communication / Phonetics / Speech and language pathology / Speech / Speech repetition / Gesture / Primary auditory cortex / Working memory / Mind / Cognitive science / Language
Date: 2009-07-05 21:33:50
Human communication
Phonetics
Speech and language pathology
Speech
Speech repetition
Gesture
Primary auditory cortex
Working memory
Mind
Cognitive science
Language

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