Interaction Studies 14:1
[Interaction Studies, 14:1] 2013. iii, 137 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Progress on evolution of communication and interaction studiesKerstin Dautenhahn and Angelo Cangelosi | pp. 1–6
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When apes point the finger: Three great ape species fail to use a conspecific’s imperative pointing gestureSebastian Tempelmann, Juliane Kaminski, and Katja Liebal | pp. 7–23
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Intergroup and intragroup antiphonal songs in wild male Mueller’s gibbons (Hylobates muelleri)Yoichi Inoue, Waidi Sinun, Shigeto Yosida, and Kazuo Okanoya | pp. 24–43
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The hand-on gesture in gorillas (Gorilla gorilla)Eva Maria Luef and Katja Liebal | pp. 44–61
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Three-year-olds understand communicative intentions without language, gestures, or gazeRichard Moore, Kristin Liebal, and Michael Tomasello | pp. 62–80
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The effects of multiculturalism and mechanistic disdain for robots in human-to-robot communication scenariosHyun-Hee Heo and Min-Sun Kim | pp. 81–106
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Evolutionary pressures promoting complexity in navigation and communicationDimitar Kazakov and Mark Bartlett | pp. 107–135
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Corrigendumpp. 136–138
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