Primate Calls, Human Language, and Nonverbal Communication [and Comments and Reply]

Etude des deux formes de communication utilisee par les humains : le langage et la communication non verbale ; cette derniere forme etant utilisee par les primates pour communiquer. Commentaires, reponse de l'auteur.

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