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Section 1: What is recursion? -- Chapter I : Pragmatics as the origin of recursion -- Chapter II : Investigating recursion within a domain-specific framework -- Chapter III : Recursive cognition as a prelude to language -- Section 2 : Non Verbal Communication Devices, Implicit learning, Language and Recursion -- Chapter IV : Non Verbal Communication Devices, Language, Cerebral Flexibility and Recursive Exercises -- Chapter V : Computer simulations of recursive exercises for a Non-Verbal Communication Device -- Chapter VI : Implicit learning and recursion -- Section 3 : Emergence of Grammar in human and non human animal communication -- Chapter VII : Early rule learning ability and language acquisition -- Chapter VIII : Is there a brain basis of recursion ? -- Chapter IX : Primate communication: meaning from strings of calls -- Section 4 : About formal grammars and artificial Intelligence -- Chapter X : Unification and Efficient Computation in The Minimalist Program -- Chapter XI : Recursion in generative grammar -- Chapter XII : Computational Language Related to Recursion, Incursion and Fractal -- Section 5 : Philosophy, recursion and language -- Chapter XIII : Consciousness, Recursion and Language -- Chapter XIV : There is no recursion in language -- Section 5 : Synthesis of main discussions.
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