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Learning from communication versus observation in great apes
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Inferential communication : bridging the gap between intentional and ostensive communication in non-human primates
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Inferring unseen causes : developmental and evolutionary origins
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Natural reference : a phylo- and ontogenetic perspective on the comprehension of iconic gestures and vocalizations
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Imitation of novel conspecific and human speech sounds in the killer whale (Orcinus orca)
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Great apes and children infer causal relations from patterns of variation and covariation
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Sensitivity to relational similarity and object similarity in apes and children
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Are apes essentialists? Scope and limits of psychological essentialism in great apes
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The role of past interactions in great apes’ communication about absent entities
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Inferences about food location in three cercopithecine species : an insight into the socioecological cognition of primates
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Cognitive differences between orang-utan species: a test of the cultural intelligence hypothesis
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