A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of functional flexibility, the capacity of vocal signals to express a range of emotional states independently of context and biological function. Functional flexibility has recently been demonstrated in the vocalisations of pre-linguistic human infants, which has been contrasted to the functionally fixed vocal behaviour of non-human primates. Here, we revisited the presumed chasm in functional flexibility between human and non-human primate vocal behaviour, with a study on our closest living primate relatives, the bonobo (Pan paniscus). We found that wild bonobos use a specific call type (the “peep”) across a range of contexts that cover the full ...
Studies on language-trained bonobos have revealed their remarkable abilities in representational and...
From the first months of life, human infants produce “protophones,” speech-like, non-cry sounds, pre...
International audienceHuman languages are deeply associated with the capacities to be engaged in soc...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
International audienceHow did human language evolve from earlier forms of communication? One way to ...
The vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is largely fixed. Individuals produce their species-specif...
International audienceIn several species of non-human primates, non-agonistic vocal exchanges can be...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
Studies on language-trained bonobos have revealed their remarkable abilities in representational and...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
International audienceThe origin of human speech is still a hotly debated topic in science. Evidence...
Studies on language-trained bonobos have revealed their remarkable abilities in representational and...
From the first months of life, human infants produce “protophones,” speech-like, non-cry sounds, pre...
International audienceHuman languages are deeply associated with the capacities to be engaged in soc...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
A shared principle in the evolution of language and the development of speech is the emergence of fu...
International audienceHow did human language evolve from earlier forms of communication? One way to ...
The vocal repertoire of nonhuman primates is largely fixed. Individuals produce their species-specif...
International audienceIn several species of non-human primates, non-agonistic vocal exchanges can be...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
Studies on language-trained bonobos have revealed their remarkable abilities in representational and...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
International audienceThe origin of human speech is still a hotly debated topic in science. Evidence...
Studies on language-trained bonobos have revealed their remarkable abilities in representational and...
From the first months of life, human infants produce “protophones,” speech-like, non-cry sounds, pre...
International audienceHuman languages are deeply associated with the capacities to be engaged in soc...