Why Humans Are the Only Primates Capable of Talking
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Compared to humans, most primates produce a limited range of vocalizations: At one end of the spectrum, there’s the Calabar…
Compared to humans, most primates produce a limited range of vocalizations: At one end of the spectrum, there’s the Calabar…
It's no secret that compared to other animals, great apes are leaps and bounds ahead in terms of language development. The…
Bonobos could be following the same developmental path as early humans.
It turns out that the unusual great apes of Africa known as bonobos might be better at understand a baby's babble than even her…
Villtir bónóbó-apar, eða dvergsimpansar, beita rödd sinni til tjáskipta á fjölbreytilegri hátt en áður var talið. Raddbeiting þei…
The relationship of man to primate lineage could reveal the roots of human language through analysing the vocal flexibility of…
We visit the Jacksonville Zoo to spend some quality family time with the endangered apes, among our closest kin.
The babbling vocalizations of babies are a precursor to human language. Early vocalizations act as building blocks, with…
Our high-pitched human baby talk may not be so unique after all. It turns out that baby bonobos -- a species of great ape most…
Alcuni versi emessi dai bonobi, i primati più vicini agli esseri umani, sarebbero molto simili a quelli dei nostri neonati
Bonobos talk lake babies, says a recent study on the endangered great apes, CNN is reporting. Bonobos, if you’re not aware, are…
Humans aren't the only species to speak baby talk, apparently. A new study published in the journal Peer J finds our closest…
A new study revealed that bonobo apes have the ability to make human infant sounds as a means of communicating
Und wieder fällt ein kleiner Zacken aus der "Krone der Schöpfung". Sich in verschiedenen Kontexten zu verständigen - das galt…
Wild bonobos, the closest living relatives of humans in the primate world, have a specific way of communication similar to that…
Secondo lo studio “Functional flexibility in wild bonobo vocal behavior” pubblicato su PeerJ , i bonobo ( Pan paniscus )…
Just as humans babies can produce vocalisations in a wide range of emotional states and situations, wild bonobos, our closest…
Human babies just a few months old are capable of carrying out communication by a means thought to be uniquely human.
Human babies just a few months old are capable of carrying out communication by a means thought to be uniquely human. Now…
Researchers say bonobos communicate with high-pitched calls that require context to understand – much like human babies do.
Researchers say bonobos communicate with high-pitched calls that require context to understand – much like human babies do.
Scientists studying wild bonobo apes have found they have communication skills previously thought to be unique to humans.
Bonobos, our amorous primate relatives, communicate much like human infants do, according to a new study.
A team of scientists has found that wild bonobos (Pan paniscus), our closest living primate relatives, communicate in a similar…
Brooks Hays BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 4 (UPI) -- Bonobo language resembles human baby talk. The apes used high-pitched, cross-con…
Babies seem to have a language all their own. They make some weird noise, and based on context, you're supposed to know what it…
Scientists found bonobos make "peeps" that are similar in meaning to a baby's coos.
It turns out that bonobos may have "speech" that similar to humans.
Our closest cousins may have evolved the basics of speech right along with us.
A study finds that wild bonobos use a single high-pitched call in a variety of contexts, showing a linguistic flexibility that…
Animal communication studies have shown only fixed vocalizations, such as alarm cries. But Bonobo chimps appear to have a call…
( University of Birmingham ) Researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK and the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, have…
Researchers say bonobos communicate with high-pitched calls that require context to understand – much like human babies do.
Researchers say bonobos communicate with high-pitched calls that require context to understand – much like human babies do.