Communication in Humans and Other Animals

Communication in Humans and Other Animals

EnglishPaperback / softback
Håkansson, Gisela
John Benjamins Publishing Co
EAN: 9789027204585
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Communication is a basic behaviour, found across animal species. Human language is often thought of as a unique system, which separates humans from other animals. This textbook serves as a guide to different types of communication, and suggests that each is unique in its own way: human verbal and nonverbal communication, communication in nonhuman primates, in dogs and in birds. Research questions and findings from different perspectives are summarized and integrated to show students similarities and differences in the rich diversity of communicative behaviours.
A core topic is how young individuals proceed from not being able to communicate to reaching a state of competent communicators, and the role of adults in this developmental process. Evolutionary aspects are also taken into consideration, and ideas about the evolution of human language are examined. The cross-disciplinary nature of the book makes it useful for courses in linguistics, biology, sociology and psychology, but it is also valuable reading for anyone interested in understanding communicative behaviour.
EAN 9789027204585
ISBN 9027204586
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Co
Publication date June 27, 2013
Pages 254
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 170
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Hakansson, Gisela; Westander Jennie
Series Advances in Interaction Studies