# thèse de l’ivoirien Karim Ouattara sur cette proto-syntaxe, 2009 – “Communication vocale chez la mone de Campbell sauvage (Cercopithecus campbelli campbelli) au parc national de Taï-Côte d’Ivoire" : On peut écouter la mone ici : https://t.co/kvYgc1YO34 (
@Gregoutan @Brinbelli Et pour ceux qui voudraient aller plus loin dans le langage des cercopithèques de Campbell 🤗 (Avec notamment un Pr dont j'ai eu le privilège de suivre certains cours 😊) https://t.co/kRGyLHQn6l https://t.co/8DdEcbcgue
@rctatman @SeanPedersen96 Some articles about it if you're curious https://t.co/pbu1LsamQj, https://t.co/e8Y90n4o0E and https://t.co/px35PiR2lT
RT @magi_jay: @ndmorrison It's kind of old news, but have you heart about Campbell's monkeys call alternations? Not only do they use diff c…
@ndmorrison It's kind of old news, but have you heart about Campbell's monkeys call alternations? Not only do they use diff calls for diff predator types (eagle: air threat; leopard: ground threat), but they also seem to use systematic affixation to modify
Campbell's Monkeys Use Affixation to Alter Call Meaning https://t.co/EVATrAsV7M
#ForumCNRS et ce papier a aussi l'air super https://t.co/uYnIgQ00qL ... ça donne un nouvel éclairage sur la sémantique (et la pragmatique)!
I knew Dr. Dolittle was real! Apparently monkeys have small vocabularies we just need to learn the language.. http://t.co/6dfiLa3N6c
Questions about the origins of human language and its potential precursors in animal communication are controversial. http://t.co/LdUqyvBA8k