In searching for the roots of human language, comparative researchers investigate whether precursors to language are already present in our closest relatives, the non-human primates. As the majority of studies into primates’ communication use a unimodal approach with focus on one signal type only, researchers investigate very different aspects depending on whether they are interested in vocal, gestural, or facial communication. Here, we focus on two signal types and discuss how meaning is created in the gestural (visual, tactile/auditory) as compared to the vocal modality in non-human primates, to highlight the different research foci across these modalities. First, we briefly describe the defining features of meaning in human language and ...
AbstractTwo core questions in the study of speech evolution are whether nonhuman primate signals sho...
The Gestural Communication of Apes and Monkeys is an intriguing compilation of naturalistic and expe...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Theoriesoflanguage evolutionoftendraw heavilyoncomparative evidence of thecommunicative abilitiesofe...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
After a long period where it has been conceived as iconoclastic and almost forbidden, the question o...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
While the hominin fossil record cannot inform us on either the presence or extent of social and cogn...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
AbstractTwo core questions in the study of speech evolution are whether nonhuman primate signals sho...
The Gestural Communication of Apes and Monkeys is an intriguing compilation of naturalistic and expe...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Theoriesoflanguage evolutionoftendraw heavilyoncomparative evidence of thecommunicative abilitiesofe...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
After a long period where it has been conceived as iconoclastic and almost forbidden, the question o...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
While the hominin fossil record cannot inform us on either the presence or extent of social and cogn...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
AbstractTwo core questions in the study of speech evolution are whether nonhuman primate signals sho...
The Gestural Communication of Apes and Monkeys is an intriguing compilation of naturalistic and expe...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...