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... COMMUNICATION Communication is the process by which the behavior of one animal af- fects the behavior of others ; that is , it changes the probability distribution - of other animals ' behavior . This may occur in several ways . In ...
... COMMUNICATION Communication is the process by which the behavior of one animal af- fects the behavior of others ; that is , it changes the probability distribution - of other animals ' behavior . This may occur in several ways . In ...
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... communication systems The design features concept used by Hockett ( 1960 ) to describe human language provides a useful framework for summarizing salient features of primate ... COMMUNICATION 53 Design features of communication systems.
... communication systems The design features concept used by Hockett ( 1960 ) to describe human language provides a useful framework for summarizing salient features of primate ... COMMUNICATION 53 Design features of communication systems.
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... communication becomes obvious to a human observer only when it is frequently repeated or is an obviously stereo ... COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE Every reader of this book has an awareness of what language is and ...
... communication becomes obvious to a human observer only when it is frequently repeated or is an obviously stereo ... COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE Every reader of this book has an awareness of what language is and ...
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TWO | 27 |
Communication | 41 |
Sensory limitations on the perception of communication | 58 |
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