Vocalize to localize /
Vocalize-to-Localize? Meerkats do it for specific predators ... And babies point with their index finger toward targets of interest at about nine months, well before using language-specific that-demonstratives. With what-interrogatives they are universal and, as relativizers and complementizers, pla...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
2009.
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Colección: | Benjamins current topics ;
v. 13. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: vocalize to localize? a call for better crosstalk between auditory and visual communication systems researchers / Christian Abry, Anne Vilain, and Jean-Luc Schwartz
- Vocalize to localize: a test on functionally referential alarm calls / Marta B. Manser and Lindsay B. Fletcher
- Mirror neurons, gestures, and language evolution / Leonardo Fogassi and Pier Francesco Ferrari
- Lateralization of communicative signals in nonhuman primates and the hypothesis of the gestural origin of language / Jacques Vauclair
- Manual deixis in apes and humans / David A. Leavens
- Neandertal vocal tract : which potential for vowel acoustics? / Louis-Jean Boë [and others]
- Interweaving protosign and protospeech: further developments beyond the mirror / Michael A. Arbib
- The frame/content theory of evolution of speech: a comparison with a gestural-origins alternative / Peter F. MacNeilage and Barbara L. Davis
- Intentional communication and the anterior cingulate cortex / Oana Benga
- Gestural-vocal deixis and representational skills in early language development / Elena Pizzuto, Micaela Capobianco, and Antonella Devescovi
- Building a talking baby robot: a contribution to the study of speech acquisition and evolution / Jihène Serkhane, Jean-Luc Schwartz, and Pierre Bessière
- Aspects of descriptive, referential, and information structure in phrasal semantics: a construction-based model / Peter F. Dominey
- First in, last out? the evolution of aphasic lexical speech automatisms to agrammatism and the evolution of human communication / Chris Code.