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Chimpanzee grooming gestures and sounds: What might they tell us about how language evolved?

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Pika,  Simone
Humboldt Forschungsgruppe Pika, Seewiesen, Max Planck Institut für Ornithologie, Max Planck Society;

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Pika, S. (2014). Chimpanzee grooming gestures and sounds: What might they tell us about how language evolved? In D. Dor, C. Knight, & J. Lewis (Eds.), The social origins of language: Early society, communication and polymodality (pp. 129-140). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.


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