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Cognitive science / Complex systems theory / Language / Systems theory / Applied linguistics / Evolutionary linguistics / Morten H. Christiansen / Origin of speech / Emergence / Sociocultural evolution / Self-organization / Linguistics
Date: 2006-10-09 12:18:56
Cognitive science
Complex systems theory
Language
Systems theory
Applied linguistics
Evolutionary linguistics
Morten H. Christiansen
Origin of speech
Emergence
Sociocultural evolution
Self-organization
Linguistics

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