Twenty-four original articles by world-renowned experts in the fields of zoology and psychology present an extensive survey of the "state of the art" as of the late 1960's. Topics range from a review of the techniques of study of animal communication and the mechanics of communication to communication the practical uses and implications of these studies for related fields of study. Contributors are Richard D. Alexander, Stuart A. Altmann, Gregory Bateson; W. Frank Blair, Rene-Guy Busnel, A. Richard Diebold, Hubert Frings, Mable Frings, Donald R. Griffin, Jeremy J. Hatch, Charles F. Hockett, Barbara I. Hooker, Peter H. Klopfer, Eric H. Lenneberg, Peter Marler, Abraham A. Moles, Thomas C. Poulter, J. P. Scott, Thomas A. Sebeok, W. John Smith,...
In the quest to bridge the gulf between the fields of linguistics and animal communication, interest...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
Seven years ago, in a small tavern in eastern Ontario, a colleague asked me an interesting question ...
In recent years enormous advances have taken place in the field of animal communication. This two-vo...
Results on animal communications have exploded these last 20 years. If nobody still thinks that anim...
The field of animal acoustic communication has experienced exciting growth in recent years as techni...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplina...
Communication in Humans and Other Animals, Gisela Håkansson, Jennie Westander, John Benjamins, Amste...
My hopes for this project are to collect and analyze the current research in the field of animal com...
International audienceHow did human communication evolve from an animal-like vocal system to spoken ...
In: Animal Communication. Techniques of Study and Results of Research. - Pages: 378-382. - Plaats: B...
Barbara Rode Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Polonistyki Abstract Do animals u...
The search for the biological foundations of human culture inevitably leads to nonverbal communicati...
Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the orig...
In the quest to bridge the gulf between the fields of linguistics and animal communication, interest...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
Seven years ago, in a small tavern in eastern Ontario, a colleague asked me an interesting question ...
In recent years enormous advances have taken place in the field of animal communication. This two-vo...
Results on animal communications have exploded these last 20 years. If nobody still thinks that anim...
The field of animal acoustic communication has experienced exciting growth in recent years as techni...
The words “do animals talk to each other the way people do?” are fighting words in the fields of ani...
The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplina...
Communication in Humans and Other Animals, Gisela Håkansson, Jennie Westander, John Benjamins, Amste...
My hopes for this project are to collect and analyze the current research in the field of animal com...
International audienceHow did human communication evolve from an animal-like vocal system to spoken ...
In: Animal Communication. Techniques of Study and Results of Research. - Pages: 378-382. - Plaats: B...
Barbara Rode Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Polonistyki Abstract Do animals u...
The search for the biological foundations of human culture inevitably leads to nonverbal communicati...
Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the orig...
In the quest to bridge the gulf between the fields of linguistics and animal communication, interest...
Human-animal communication occurs in both verbal and nonverbal contexts to varying degrees, dependin...
Seven years ago, in a small tavern in eastern Ontario, a colleague asked me an interesting question ...