This book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between communication in primates and language in humans. It explores a diversity of perspectives on the origins of language, including a fine description of vocal communication in animals, mainly in monkeys and apes, but also in birds, the study of vocal tract anatomy and cortical control of the vocal productions in monkeys and apes, the description of combinatory structures and their social and communicative value, and the exploration of the cognitive environment in which language may have emerged from nonhuman primate vocal or gestural communication
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...
Nobuo Masataka (University of Kyoto, Japan), Alban Lemasson (University of Rennes 1, France) and the...
International audienceThis book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between...
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...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
The evolutionary origin of human language and its neurobiological foundations has long been the obje...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
International audienceThe book presents new and stimulating approaches to the study of language evol...
Human language is the product of a specialized cognitive architecture that interacts with a uniquely...
In 1980, Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney and Peter Marler published a landmark paper in Science clai...
Language has deeply shaped our world, and has not strongly and subtantially cut the bonds between ch...
International audienceHuman language is by far the most elaborated communication system, but talking...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
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...
Nobuo Masataka (University of Kyoto, Japan), Alban Lemasson (University of Rennes 1, France) and the...
International audienceThis book proposes a detailed picture of the continuities and ruptures between...
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...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
The evolutionary origin of human language and its neurobiological foundations has long been the obje...
Comparisons with the cognition and communication of other species have long informed discussions of ...
International audienceThe book presents new and stimulating approaches to the study of language evol...
Human language is the product of a specialized cognitive architecture that interacts with a uniquely...
In 1980, Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney and Peter Marler published a landmark paper in Science clai...
Language has deeply shaped our world, and has not strongly and subtantially cut the bonds between ch...
International audienceHuman language is by far the most elaborated communication system, but talking...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
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...
Nobuo Masataka (University of Kyoto, Japan), Alban Lemasson (University of Rennes 1, France) and the...