Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
324
Language
English
Published
May 9, 2014
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Co
ISBN-10
1282169890
ISBN-13
9781282169890
Description
In a fascinating exploration of communication in the animal kingdom, this book delves into the ways various species vocalize to navigate their environments and convey important information. The authors, Christian Abry, Anne Vilain, and Jean-Luc Schwartz, provide intriguing examples of how creatures like meerkats utilize vocal signals to warn of specific predators, showcasing the sophistication of their social structures.
Furthermore, the book examines the early communicative gestures of human infants, highlighting the innate ability to convey needs and alert others to their surroundings through simple yet effective means like pointing. By comparing these behaviors across species, the authors encourage a deeper understanding of the evolution of communication.
This work invites readers to reflect on the fundamental nature of vocalization and gestures, linking it to survival and social interaction. Through vivid illustrations and engaging anecdotes, the text emphasizes the importance of both human and animal communication in shaping relationships and responses to the world around them.
Furthermore, the book examines the early communicative gestures of human infants, highlighting the innate ability to convey needs and alert others to their surroundings through simple yet effective means like pointing. By comparing these behaviors across species, the authors encourage a deeper understanding of the evolution of communication.
This work invites readers to reflect on the fundamental nature of vocalization and gestures, linking it to survival and social interaction. Through vivid illustrations and engaging anecdotes, the text emphasizes the importance of both human and animal communication in shaping relationships and responses to the world around them.