Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of hearing those of others, has been studied extensively in birds but less attention has been given to its occurrence in mammals. We summarize the available evidence for vocal learning in mammals from the last 25 years, updating earlier reviews on the subject. The clearest evidence comes from cetaceans, pinnipeds, elephants and bats where species have been found to copy artificial or human language sounds, or match acoustic models of different sound types. Vocal convergence, in which parameter adjustments within one sound type result in similarities between individuals, occurs in a wider range of mammalian orders with additional evidence from primate...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of heari...
Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of heari...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Author Posting. © American Psychological Association, 2008. This is the author's version of the wor...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
Humans and songbirds learn to sing or speak by listening to acoustic models, forming auditory templa...
<div><p>Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in ot...
The comparative approach can provide insight into the evolution of human speech, language and social...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of heari...
Vocal production learning, the ability to modify the structure of vocalizations as a result of heari...
The classic evidence for vocal production learning involves imitation of novel. often anthropogenic ...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Author Posting. © American Psychological Association, 2008. This is the author's version of the wor...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human ...
Humans and songbirds learn to sing or speak by listening to acoustic models, forming auditory templa...
<div><p>Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in ot...
The comparative approach can provide insight into the evolution of human speech, language and social...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learning, the substrate of human language acquisition, has rarely been described in other mamm...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...