The Origins of Meaning: Language in the Light of Evolution
@article{Brigard2009TheOO, title={The Origins of Meaning: Language in the Light of Evolution}, author={Felipe De Brigard}, journal={Philosophical Psychology}, year={2009}, volume={22}, pages={529-533} }
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