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Gestures in human and nonhuman primates
Abstract
The present article offers a condensed overview, of why a comparative view on gestures in human and nonhuman primates may offer important insights to both: researchers of human as well as of nonhuman primates. It is argued that a comparative view may further contribute to the debate over the evolution of language but that in addition it may also enhance understanding of the relation of language and gesture in humans. The article sketches programmatic issues, which are summarized in the list of framing questions for the workshop and this special issue on “Gestural communication in nonhuman and human primates”; it is aimed to clarify conceptual and methodological prerequisites and to offer points of departure for future comparative research.
Abstract
The present article offers a condensed overview, of why a comparative view on gestures in human and nonhuman primates may offer important insights to both: researchers of human as well as of nonhuman primates. It is argued that a comparative view may further contribute to the debate over the evolution of language but that in addition it may also enhance understanding of the relation of language and gesture in humans. The article sketches programmatic issues, which are summarized in the list of framing questions for the workshop and this special issue on “Gestural communication in nonhuman and human primates”; it is aimed to clarify conceptual and methodological prerequisites and to offer points of departure for future comparative research.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- About the Authors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Evolution of language and the role of gestural communication
- The syntactic motor system 7
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Part II. Gestural communication in nonhuman primates
- The gestural communication of apes 37
- Gestural communication in three species of macaques ( Macaca mulatta , M. nemestrina , M. arctoides ) 53
- Multimodal concomitants of manual gesture by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 69
- Requesting gestures in captive monkeys and apes 83
- Cross-fostered chimpanzees modulate signs of American Sign Language 97
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Part III. Gestural communication in human primates
- Human twelve-month-olds point cooperatively to share interest with and helpfully provide information for a communicative partner 123
- From action to language through gesture 141
- The link and differences between deixis and symbols in children’s early gestural-vocal system 163
- A cross-cultural comparison of communicative gestures in human infants during the transition to language 183
- How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? 199
- The two faces of gesture 219
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Part IV. Future directions
- Gestures in human and nonhuman primates 237
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Book Review
- Michael C. Corballis (2002). From hand to mouth. The origins of language 261
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- About the Authors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Evolution of language and the role of gestural communication
- The syntactic motor system 7
-
Part II. Gestural communication in nonhuman primates
- The gestural communication of apes 37
- Gestural communication in three species of macaques ( Macaca mulatta , M. nemestrina , M. arctoides ) 53
- Multimodal concomitants of manual gesture by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 69
- Requesting gestures in captive monkeys and apes 83
- Cross-fostered chimpanzees modulate signs of American Sign Language 97
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Part III. Gestural communication in human primates
- Human twelve-month-olds point cooperatively to share interest with and helpfully provide information for a communicative partner 123
- From action to language through gesture 141
- The link and differences between deixis and symbols in children’s early gestural-vocal system 163
- A cross-cultural comparison of communicative gestures in human infants during the transition to language 183
- How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? 199
- The two faces of gesture 219
-
Part IV. Future directions
- Gestures in human and nonhuman primates 237
-
Book Review
- Michael C. Corballis (2002). From hand to mouth. The origins of language 261
- Index 281