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Evolutionary biology / Evolution of language / Human evolution / Grammar / Evolutionary linguistics / Language acquisition / Origin of language / Evolution / Syntax / Science / Linguistics / Knowledge
Date: 2011-10-21 18:00:11
Evolutionary biology
Evolution of language
Human evolution
Grammar
Evolutionary linguistics
Language acquisition
Origin of language
Evolution
Syntax
Science
Linguistics
Knowledge

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