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The Question of Capacity: Why Enculturated and Trained Animals Have Much to Tell Us About the Evolution of Language
In: Faculty Publications (2017)
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The evolution of language : proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10), Vienna, Austria, 14 - 17 April 2014
Cartmill, Erica A.; EVOLANG <10, 2014, Vienna>; Roberts, Seán. - Singapore : World Scientific, 2014
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Apes Communicate About Absent and Displaced Objects: Methodology Matters
In: Faculty Publications (2014)
Abstract: Displaced reference is the ability to refer to an item that has been moved (displaced) in space and/or time, and has been called one of the true hallmarks of referential communication. Several studies suggest that nonhuman primates have this capability, but a recent experiment concluded that in a specific situation (absent entities), human infants display displaced reference but chimpanzees do not. Here, we show that chimpanzees and bonobos of diverse rearing histories are capable of displaced reference to absent and displaced objects. It is likely that some of the conflicting findings from animal cognition studies are due to relatively minor methodological differences, but are compounded by interpretation errors. Comparative studies are of great importance in elucidating the evolution of human cognition; however, greater care must be taken with methodology and interpretation for these studies to accurately reflect species differences.
Keyword: Bonobo; Chimpanzee; Displacement; Methodology; Primate; Psychology; Reference; Social and Behavioral Sciences
URL: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/7963
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10071-013-0640-0.pdf
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Gestural and symbolic development among apes and humans: support for a multimodal theory of language evolution
Gillespie-Lynch, Kristen; Greenfield, Patricia M.; Lyn, Heidi. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Apes Communicate about Absent and Displaced Objects: Methodology Matters
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Semiotic combinations in 'Pan': a comparison of communication in a chimpanzee and two bonobos
In: First language. - London [u.a.] : SAGE Publ. 31 (2011) 3, 300-325
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The role of dialogue in the ontogeny and phylogeny of early symbol combinations: a cross-species comparison of bonobo, chimpanzee, and human learners
In: First language. - London [u.a.] : SAGE Publ. 31 (2011) 4, 442-460
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Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny : combining deixis and representation
In: The emergence of protolanguage (Amsterdam, 2010), p. 35-50
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The Impact of Environment on the Comprehension of Declarative Communication in Apes
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Saliences, propositions, and amalgams: Emergent learning in nonhumans
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 32 (2009) 2, 213
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The propositional nature of human associative learning : [including open peer commentary and authors' response]
Uleman, James S. (Komm.); Lyn, Heidi (Komm.); Bodenhausen, Galen V. (Komm.)...
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 32 (2009) 2, 183-246
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Volumetric and Lateralized Differences in Selected Brain Regions of Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and Bonobos (Pan paniscus)
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Precursors of morality in the use of the symbols 'good' and 'bad' in two bonobos (pan paniscus') and a chimpanzee (pan troglodytes')
In: Language & communication. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier 28 (2008) 3, 213-224
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Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny : combining deixis and representation
In: Interaction studies. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 9 (2008) 1, 34-50
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Observational word learning in two bonobos (Pan paniscus): ostensive and non-ostensive contexts
In: Language & communication. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier 20 (2000) 3, 255-274
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Observational word learning in two bonobos (Pan paniscus) : ostensive and non-ostensive contexts
In: Language & communication. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier 20 (2000) 3, 255-273
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