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GestureVol. 8:3 (2008) ► pp.375–385
Book review
Josep Call & Michael Tomasello (eds.). The gestural communication of apes and monkeys Mahwah, New Jersey, & London:: Lawrence Erlbaum, (2007). viii+256 pp. Accompanied by a DVD.
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