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Without a Word

Non-Verbal Communication.

Edited by R. A. Hinde. Pp. xiii + 443. (Cambridge University: London, April 1972.) £5; $17.50.

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ALTMANN, S. Without a Word. Nature 240, 361–362 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/240361a0

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