Imitation, skill learning, and conceptual thought : an embodied, developmental approach

In Liz Swan (ed.), Origins of Mind. New York: Springer Verlag (2012)
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original Fridland, Ellen (2012) "Imitation, Skill Learning, and Conceptual Thought: an embodied, developmental approach". In Swan, Liz, Origins of Mind, pp. 203--224: Springer Verlag (2012)

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