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The Meaning of Primate Signals

Harre, Rom(Edited by)Reynolds, Vernon(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction series
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Language is just one particularly highly developed form of primate communication.

Recent years have seen increased attention to other forms: studies of animals in the wild, efforts to teach sign language to apes.

This volume reflects perspectives from a variety of disciplines on the nature and function of primate signalling systems.

Monkeys and apes, like people, live in a world in which they are constantly receiving and transmitting information.

How can we interpret the ways in which they process it without imposing our own language-based categorizations?

The problem is partly scientific, partly conceptual: that is, partly concerned with what language is.

The authors' findings and insights will be of interest to a broad group of primatologists, linguists, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521259444 / 9780521259446
Hardback
12/07/1984
United States
English
272 pages
152 x 228 mm, 530 grams