Multimodal approach to primate communication with focus on its cognitive foundations and how this relates to theories of language evolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katja Liebal is Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication? 2. The morphology of primate communication 3. The neural substrates of primate communication Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition 7. Flexibility 8. Intentionality 9. Referentiality Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication Glossary References Appendix Species index Subject index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication?; 2. The morphology of primate communication; 3. The neural substrates of primate communication; Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication; 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication; Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition; 7. Flexibility; 8. Intentionality; 9. Referentiality; Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication; Glossary; References; Appendix; Species index; Subject index.
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication? 2. The morphology of primate communication 3. The neural substrates of primate communication Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition 7. Flexibility 8. Intentionality 9. Referentiality Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication Glossary References Appendix Species index Subject index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication?; 2. The morphology of primate communication; 3. The neural substrates of primate communication; Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication; 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication; Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition; 7. Flexibility; 8. Intentionality; 9. Referentiality; Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication; Glossary; References; Appendix; Species index; Subject index.
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'Primate Communication is appropriate for a wide audience, from those beginning in the field, to those already immersed in it. ... [It] is an easily digestible, diverse, and thorough review of the importance of investigating - simultaneously - the multiple ways that primates communicate to each other. I highly recommend it for students, instructors and primate enthusiasts alike!' Alex K. Piel, Primate Eye
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