International audienceAccording to most current theories, one of the main differences between human speech and animal vocal communication concerns syntax. In searching for the origins of syntactic communication, we analysed the loud call behaviour of free-ranging Campbell's monkey males. Using two years of naturalistic observations and predator-simulation experiments, we were able to distinguish six basic alarm call types. Acoustic variation to discriminate between the different calls was achieved by frequency modulation (Boom, Krak, Hok) and affixation, i.e., the facultative addition of an acoustic suffix (Krak-oo, Hok-oo, Wak-oo). Moreover, when responding to a disturbance, males rarely produce signle calls, but usually generated sequence...