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Language as an emergent, self-organizing system
An unfinished manuscript
Started Mar. 2006
Thomas Leverett, CESL, So. Illinois University
Carbondale IL 62901-4518
Comments welcome
[ Introduction ] [
Ch. 1 ][ Ch. 2 ][ Ch. 3 ][ Ch. 4 ][ bibliography ]
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work ]
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