Is human language unique in the natural world, or does it have meaningful precursors in animal communication? In this book, primatologists and palaeoanthropologists examine the non-human primate data and use their research to present new theories of language origin and evolution.
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Barbara J. King is Professor for Teaching Excellence, College of William and Mary.
...strongly recommended to anyone with an interest in primate behaviour and language.
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