Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions

Based on the studies presented in the present special issue, the conclusive statements support the idea that nonhuman primates species are capable of cognitive flexibility (use of intentional and referential behaviours) when delaling with their gestural and vocal communicatory exchanges. Moreover, h...

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Main Author: Jacques Vauclair
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Language:English
Published: Société Francophone de Primatologie 2014-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/1740
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description Based on the studies presented in the present special issue, the conclusive statements support the idea that nonhuman primates species are capable of cognitive flexibility (use of intentional and referential behaviours) when delaling with their gestural and vocal communicatory exchanges. Moreover, hypotheses related to language origins will take advantage of the studies of nonhuman primates’ communicative modes (phylogenetic aspect) and of language development in humans (ontogenetic aspect.
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Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
Revue de Primatologie
cognition
non-human primates
language
psychology
neuroscience
title Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
title_full Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
title_fullStr Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
title_full_unstemmed Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
title_short Communication des primates humains et non humains : à la recherche des origines du langage – Conclusions
title_sort communication des primates humains et non humains a la recherche des origines du langage conclusions
topic cognition
non-human primates
language
psychology
neuroscience
url https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/1740
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