Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both cognitive scientists and evolutionary biologists studying the diversity of human communication. Here, we aim to strengthen their bridge from the side of evolutionary biology, to argue that we can best understand ostensive communication as a scaffold for more complex forms of intentional expressions
As any other biological trait, communication can be studied under at least four perspectives: mechan...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better understand the...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
Heintz and Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both ...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
One of the main problems in studying human origins from an evolutionary perspective is uniqueness: w...
In this article we offer a detailed assessment of current approaches to the origins of language, wit...
<p>In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing str...
In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing strate...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
“Who did the first speaker talk with?” is a classic chicken-and-egg argument against the Darwinian e...
Abstract: Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better unde...
As any other biological trait, communication can be studied under at least four perspectives: mechan...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better understand the...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
Heintz and Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both ...
Heintz & Scott-Phillips provide a useful synthesis for constructing a bridge between work by both co...
One of the main problems in studying human origins from an evolutionary perspective is uniqueness: w...
In this article we offer a detailed assessment of current approaches to the origins of language, wit...
<p>In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing str...
In a Darwinian world, providing honest information to competitors is, at face value, a losing strate...
Contradictions in interpreting data from different scientific domains exploring anthopogenesis and ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the evolutionary origins of the ability to speak and unde...
“Who did the first speaker talk with?” is a classic chicken-and-egg argument against the Darwinian e...
Abstract: Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better unde...
As any other biological trait, communication can be studied under at least four perspectives: mechan...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
Scientists studying the communication of non-human animals are often aiming to better understand the...