Publication: Social pressure drives “conversational rules” in great apes
Social pressure drives “conversational rules” in great apes
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Pougnault, L., Levréro, F., Leroux, M., Paulet, J., Bombani, P., Dentressangle, F., Deruti, L., Mulot, B., & Lemasson, A. (2022). Social pressure drives “conversational rules” in great apes. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 97(2), 749–765. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12821
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In the last decade, two hypotheses, one on the evolution of animal vocal communication in general and the other on the origins of human language, have gained ground. The first hypothesis argues that the complexity of communication co-evolved with the complexity of sociality. Species forming larger groups with complex social networks have more elaborate vocal repertoires. The second hypothesis posits that the core of communication is represented not only by what can be expressed by an isolated caller, but also by the way that vocal int
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Pougnault, L., Levréro, F., Leroux, M., Paulet, J., Bombani, P., Dentressangle, F., Deruti, L., Mulot, B., & Lemasson, A. (2022). Social pressure drives “conversational rules” in great apes. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 97(2), 749–765. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12821