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The evolution of thought
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ISBN: 9780511542299 9780521783354 9780521039925 9780511193583 0511193580 0521783356 051119501X 9780511195013 0511195672 9780511195679 0511194323 9780511194320 0511542291 1280477628 9781280477621 9786610477623 6610477620 0511193580 0521783356 0521039924 1107143357 0511324219 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Research on the evolution of higher intelligence rarely combines data from fields as diverse as paleontology and psychology. In this volume we seek to do just that, synthesizing the approaches of hominoid cognition, psychology, language studies, ecology, evolution, paleoecology and systematics toward an understanding of great ape intelligence. Leading scholars from all these fields have been asked to evaluate the manner in which each of their topics of research inform our understanding of the evolution of intelligence in great apes and humans. The ideas thus assembled represent a comprehensive survey of the various causes and consequences of cognitive evolution in great apes. The Evolution of Thought will therefore be an essential reference for graduate students and researchers in evolutionary psychology, paleoanthropology and primatology.


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Grands singes : la fascination du double
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ISBN: 2862607622 9782862607627 Year: 1998 Volume: 106 Publisher: Paris: Autrement,

Aping language
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ISBN: 9780521406666 0521404878 0521406668 9780521404877 9780511611858 0511611854 Year: 1992 Volume: vol *6 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Language is regarded, at least in most intellectual traditions, as the quintessential human attribute, at once evidence and source of most that is considered transcendent in us, distinguishing ours from the merely mechanical nature of the beast. Even if language did not have the sacrosanct status it does in our conception of human nature, however, the question of its presence in other species would still promote argument, for we lack any universally accepted, defining features of language, ones that would allow us to identify it unequivocally ours from other species and contention over the crucial attributes of language are responsible for the stridency of the debate over whether nonhuman animals can learn language. Aping Language is a critical assessment of each of the recent experiments designed to impact a language, either natural or invented, to an ape. The performance of the animals in these experiments is compared with the course of semantic and syntactic development in children, both speaking and signing. The book goes on to examine what is known about the neurological, cognitive, and specifically linguistic attributes of our species that subserve language, and it discusses how they might have come into existence. Finally, the communication of nonhuman primates in nature is assayed to consider whether or not it was reasonable to assume, as the experimenters in these projects did, that apes possess an ability to acquire language.

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