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Origin of language / RNA world hypothesis / Abiogenesis / Ebu Gogo / Vocal learning / Evolutionary linguistics / Non-coding RNA / Gene / Birdsong / Biology / RNA / Genetics
Date: 2005-03-22 04:04:20
Origin of language
RNA world hypothesis
Abiogenesis
Ebu Gogo
Vocal learning
Evolutionary linguistics
Non-coding RNA
Gene
Birdsong
Biology
RNA
Genetics

Cognitive Science Online, Vol.3.1, pp.1-12, 2005 http://cogsci-online.ucsd.edu

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