The ability to communicate referentially has been historically viewed as being uniquelly human. However, with the increasing amount of studies discussing the communicative faculty of animals in the context of the evolution of human language, there is now growing evidence that this ability is present in many animal species, too. Although we know a lot about mimetic abilities of domesticated African grey parrots' (Psittacus erithacus) and their competence to use human words in a referential way, we know very little about the elements of referentiality in their natural vocalization. Our goal in this work was to find, whether and in which context is functionally referential vocalization in this species of birds present. We were determining its ...
The ability to categorize elements of the environment is a fundamental aspect of information process...
By examining psittacine speech (primarily from a Grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, named Alex) in a ...
Parrots are known for their capacity to reproduce the sounds of human speech, but few studies have i...
International audienceA few animal species are capable of vocal learning. Parrots are well known for...
Parrots are well known for their imitative abilities of human speech. Since a few years, some resear...
Human speech is considered to be unique means of communication. The beginnings of human vocalization...
This dissertation is a report on the investigation of the vocal behavior of free-living Grey Parrots...
Evidence exists for a form of imitation, vocal segmentation, by a Grey parrot. Data show that the bi...
Home-raised African Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) exhibit strong social bonding with ...
This chapter briefly reviews what is known—and what remains to be understood—about Grey parrot vocal...
A handful of mammalian and avian species can imitate speech (i.e., sounds perceived by humans as tho...
.Some African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus), the most famous being Pepperberg's parrot Alex, ar...
Home-raised African Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) exhibit strong social bonding with ...
WOS:A1993LM87000009International audienceThe ability of captive Grey Parrots Psittacus erithacus to ...
Previous research has described the significant role that social interaction plays in both the acqui...
The ability to categorize elements of the environment is a fundamental aspect of information process...
By examining psittacine speech (primarily from a Grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, named Alex) in a ...
Parrots are known for their capacity to reproduce the sounds of human speech, but few studies have i...
International audienceA few animal species are capable of vocal learning. Parrots are well known for...
Parrots are well known for their imitative abilities of human speech. Since a few years, some resear...
Human speech is considered to be unique means of communication. The beginnings of human vocalization...
This dissertation is a report on the investigation of the vocal behavior of free-living Grey Parrots...
Evidence exists for a form of imitation, vocal segmentation, by a Grey parrot. Data show that the bi...
Home-raised African Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) exhibit strong social bonding with ...
This chapter briefly reviews what is known—and what remains to be understood—about Grey parrot vocal...
A handful of mammalian and avian species can imitate speech (i.e., sounds perceived by humans as tho...
.Some African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus), the most famous being Pepperberg's parrot Alex, ar...
Home-raised African Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) exhibit strong social bonding with ...
WOS:A1993LM87000009International audienceThe ability of captive Grey Parrots Psittacus erithacus to ...
Previous research has described the significant role that social interaction plays in both the acqui...
The ability to categorize elements of the environment is a fundamental aspect of information process...
By examining psittacine speech (primarily from a Grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, named Alex) in a ...
Parrots are known for their capacity to reproduce the sounds of human speech, but few studies have i...