WOS:000278248800050International audienceA growing number of studies revealed that, to some extent, parallels can be found between nonhuman primates' vocal communication and human language (e.g. conversation-like vocal exchanges, referential communication and call combination). But at the same time, nonhuman primate calls are different from speech because of their very limited flexibility. This is intriguing for people interested in the evolution of communicative abilities and in the phylogenetic origin of language. It is now commonly admitted by the scientific community that social life played an essential role in this evolution. Interestingly, vocal plasticity in nonhuman primates is certainly limited but not inexistent and they are nice ...
In the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal communication in general an...
International audienceMeasuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable ...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...
WOS:000278248800050International audienceA growing number of studies revealed that, to some extent, ...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
International audienceSocial factors play a key role in the structuring of vocal repertoires at the ...
International audienceCompared to other primates, human vocal behaviour is exceptionally flexible, g...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
International audienceBackground: Non-human primate communication is thought to be fundamentally dif...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
In the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal communication in general an...
International audienceMeasuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable ...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...
WOS:000278248800050International audienceA growing number of studies revealed that, to some extent, ...
International audienceAlthough the vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is strongly constrained by ...
International audienceSocial factors play a key role in the structuring of vocal repertoires at the ...
International audienceCompared to other primates, human vocal behaviour is exceptionally flexible, g...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
International audienceBackground: Non-human primate communication is thought to be fundamentally dif...
International audienceDespite a strong influence of genetic factors on the structuring of nonhuman p...
Acoustic variability and individual distinctiveness of vocal signals are expected to vary with both ...
In the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal communication in general an...
International audienceMeasuring the affective state of an individual across species with comparable ...
International audienceIn the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal commu...