This meta-study applies a socio-semiotic framework combining five basic communicational aspects, form, content, act, time, and space, developed to help answering the question Can animals refer? It further operates with four levels, sign, utterance, genre, and lifeworld, studying relations between utterance and genre in particular. Semantic key terms found in an excerpted ‘resource collection’ consisting of three anthologies, two academic journals, and a monography, studying content in animal communication, are inspected, and discussed, especially information, functional reference, and reference. Since a temporary inspection concluded that the field seems unable to give convincing joint answers, the scope of the meta-study was extended to in...
Barbara Rode Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Polonistyki Abstract Do animals u...
[Abstract] Sandra Grötsch, University of Oulu, Finland Conversation strategies between animals and h...
International audience"How do we talk to animals? Modes and pragmatic effects of communication with ...
This article presents an analysis of data from over 200 accounts of, and responses to questions abou...
Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the orig...
International audienceThe evolution of language has been investigated by several research communitie...
With the aim to clarify the definition of humans as “linguistic animals”, in the present paper I fun...
International audienceThis article examines howan interactionist linguistic approach could contribut...
Animal communication is based on signals that provide information to receivers regarding specific as...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
International audienceComparative research has proven to be a fruitful field of study on the ontogen...
Comparative research has proven to be a fruitful field of study on the ontogenetic and phylogenetic ...
In recent years enormous advances have taken place in the field of animal communication. This two-vo...
A critical feature of language is that the form of words need not bear any perceptual similarity to ...
Before looking at the problem of meaning with respect to animal communication it would be prudent to...
Barbara Rode Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Polonistyki Abstract Do animals u...
[Abstract] Sandra Grötsch, University of Oulu, Finland Conversation strategies between animals and h...
International audience"How do we talk to animals? Modes and pragmatic effects of communication with ...
This article presents an analysis of data from over 200 accounts of, and responses to questions abou...
Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the orig...
International audienceThe evolution of language has been investigated by several research communitie...
With the aim to clarify the definition of humans as “linguistic animals”, in the present paper I fun...
International audienceThis article examines howan interactionist linguistic approach could contribut...
Animal communication is based on signals that provide information to receivers regarding specific as...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
International audienceComparative research has proven to be a fruitful field of study on the ontogen...
Comparative research has proven to be a fruitful field of study on the ontogenetic and phylogenetic ...
In recent years enormous advances have taken place in the field of animal communication. This two-vo...
A critical feature of language is that the form of words need not bear any perceptual similarity to ...
Before looking at the problem of meaning with respect to animal communication it would be prudent to...
Barbara Rode Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Polonistyki Abstract Do animals u...
[Abstract] Sandra Grötsch, University of Oulu, Finland Conversation strategies between animals and h...
International audience"How do we talk to animals? Modes and pragmatic effects of communication with ...