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Point of view in British Sign Language and spoken English narrative discourse: the example of “The Tortoise and the Hare”
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 313-343
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Classifiers augment and maintain shape-based categorization in Mandarin speakers
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 1-23
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Introduction
Introduction
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 105-106
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Précis of How the brain got language: The Mirror System Hypothesis
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 107-131
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One word at a time: Mental representations of object shape change incrementally during sentence processing
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 345-373
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A new approach to analysing static locative expressions
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 25-60
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Learning from primate communication
Acquired mirroring and intentional communication in primates
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 133-143
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How far out is ‘out’? On the grammatical functions of the Estonian välja ‘out’
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 375-408
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‘Seeing’ is ‘trying’: The relation of visual perception to attemptive modality in the world's languages
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 61-80
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Context sensitivity and insensitivity in object naming
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 81-97
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Comparing the macaque and human brain
The extended features of mirror neurons and the voluntary control of vocalization in the pathway to language
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 145-155
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The role of working memory in the comprehension of unfamiliar and familiar metaphors
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 409-436
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Commentary
Independent cross-cultural data reveal linguistic effects on basic numerical cognition
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 99-104
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Comparing the macaque and human brain
A research program in neuroimaging for an evolutionary theory of syntax
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 157-166
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Front matter
LCO volume 5 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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- 11 March 2014, pp. f1-f3
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LCO volume 5 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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- 11 March 2014, pp. f1-f4
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LCO volume 5 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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- 11 March 2014, p. b1
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Comparing the macaque and human brain
How did vocal behavior “take over” the gestural communication system?
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 167-176
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The mystery of motivation
The tip of the language iceberg
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 177-188
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LCO volume 5 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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- 11 March 2014, pp. b1-b2
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