The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, extending the concept of turn-taking to animal communication. While such an endeavor will help us understand the interactive origins of language, any theoretical account for cross-species turn-taking should consider three key points. First, animal turn-taking must incorporate biological studies on animal chorusing, namely how different species coordinate their signals over time. Second, while concepts employed in human communication and turn-taking, such as intentionality, are still debated in animal behavior, lower level mechanisms with clear neurobiological bases can explain much of animal interactive behavior. Third, social behavior, intera...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, e...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.T...
National audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human culture...
Language, humans’ most distinctive trait, still remains a ‘mystery’ for evolutionary theory. It is u...
Language, humans’ most distinctive trait, still remains a ‘mystery’ for evolutionary theory. It is u...
International audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human cu...
In the quest to bridge the gulf between the fields of linguistics and animal communication, interest...
Language, humans' most distinctive trait, still remains a 'mystery' for evolutionary theory. It is u...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
A central goal of biomusicology is to understand the biological basis of human musicality. One appro...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, e...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.T...
National audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human culture...
Language, humans’ most distinctive trait, still remains a ‘mystery’ for evolutionary theory. It is u...
Language, humans’ most distinctive trait, still remains a ‘mystery’ for evolutionary theory. It is u...
International audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human cu...
In the quest to bridge the gulf between the fields of linguistics and animal communication, interest...
Language, humans' most distinctive trait, still remains a 'mystery' for evolutionary theory. It is u...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
A central goal of biomusicology is to understand the biological basis of human musicality. One appro...
Coordination is a fundamental aspect of social living, underlying processes ranging from the mainten...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...