In:Gestural Communication in Nonhuman and Human Primates
Edited by Katja Liebal, Cornelia Müller and Simone Pika
[Benjamins Current Topics 10] 2007
► pp. vii–viiii
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Published online: 21 November 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.10.toc
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Introduction: Gestural communication in nonhuman and human primates
Articles
The syntactic motor system
Gestural communication in nonhuman primates
The gestural communication of apes
Gestural communication in three species of macaques (Macaca mulatta, M. nemestrina, M. arctoides): Use of signals in relation to dominance and social context
Multimodal concomitants of manual gesture by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Influence of food size and distance
Requesting gestures in captive monkeys and apes: Conditioned responses or referential behaviours?
Cross-fostered chimpanzees modulate signs of American Sign Language
Gestural communication in human primates
Human twelve-month-olds point cooperatively to share interest with and helpfully provide information for a communicative partner
From action to language through gesture: A longitudinal perspective
The link and differences between deixis and symbols in children’s early gestural-vocal system
A cross-cultural comparison of communicative gestures in human infants during the transition to language
How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? Insights from crosslinguistic variations and similarities
The two faces of gesture: Language and thought
Gestures in human and nonhuman primates: Why we need a comparative view
Book Review
Michael C. Corballis (2002). From hand to mouth. The origins of language
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