
Vocalize to Localize
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The contributions to this volume were previously published as Interaction Studies 5:3 (2004) and 6:2 (2005).
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Christian Abry
Introduction: Vocalize to Localize? A call for better crosstalk between auditory and visual communication systems researchers
Christian Abry, Anne Vilain and Jean-Luc Schwartz
Vocalize to Localize: A test on functionally referential alarm calls
Marta B. Manser and Lindsay B. Fletcher
Mirror neurons, gestures and language evolution
Leonardo Fogassi and Pier Francesco Ferrari
Lateralization of communicative signals in nonhuman primates and the hypothesis of the gestural origin of language
Jacques Vauclair
Manual deixis in apes and humans
David A. Leavens
Neandertal vocal tract: Which potential for vowel acoustics?
Louis-Jean Boë, Jean-Louis Heim, Christian Abry and Pierre Badin
Interweaving protosign and protospeech: Further developments beyond the mirror
Michael A. Arbib
The Frame/Content theory of evolution of speech: A comparison with a gestural-origins alternative
Peter F. MacNeilage and Barbara L. Davis
Intentional communication and the anterior cingulate cortex
Oana Benga
Gestural-vocal deixis and representational skills in early language development
Elena Antinoro Pizzuto, Micaela Capobianco and Antonella Devescovi
Building a talking baby robot: A contribution to the study of speech acquisition and evolution
Jihène Serkhane, Jean-Luc Schwartz and Pierre Bessière
Aspects of descriptive, referential and information structure in phrasal semantics: A contruction-based model
Peter F. Dominey
First in, last out? The evolution of aphasic lexical speech automatisms to agrammatism and the evolution of human communication
Chris Code
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