Does non-human great ape communication have meaning in the same way as human words (and some other human behaviours)? I recently argued that the answer to this question is most likely to be in the negative (Scott-Phillips in Anim Cogn 18(3):801–805, 2015a). Here, I (1) briefly respond to criticism of this view; (2) describe exactly what sort of empirical study could settle the matter; and (3) discuss what the best working hypotheses should be, in the absence of definitive empirical studies
Corpus "Fonds audiovisuel Institut Jean Nicod - Programme ESCoM-AAR"Lecture 1. The Intentional Commu...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
This research was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Sevent...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Human communication has been described as a contextual social inference process. Research into great...
Despite important similarities having been found between human and animal communication systems, sur...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
We and our colleagues have been doing studies of great ape gestural communication for more than 30 y...
Humans and other great apes are similar in so many ways. We share an extended immaturity and intense...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
van der Goot et al. (2014) proposed that distal, deictic communication indexed the appreciation of t...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
Corpus "Fonds audiovisuel Institut Jean Nicod - Programme ESCoM-AAR"Lecture 1. The Intentional Commu...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
This research was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Sevent...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Human communication has been described as a contextual social inference process. Research into great...
Despite important similarities having been found between human and animal communication systems, sur...
The field of language evolution has recently made Gricean pragmatics central to its task, particular...
We and our colleagues have been doing studies of great ape gestural communication for more than 30 y...
Humans and other great apes are similar in so many ways. We share an extended immaturity and intense...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
van der Goot et al. (2014) proposed that distal, deictic communication indexed the appreciation of t...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
In the comparative study of human and nonhuman communication, ape gesturing provided the first demon...
Corpus "Fonds audiovisuel Institut Jean Nicod - Programme ESCoM-AAR"Lecture 1. The Intentional Commu...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
This research was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Sevent...