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Mon23Mar20263:00 pmBlandijn 2 3.30 (Camelot)Show content
Vocal communication of the Muriqui
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What can we learn from animal communication, if we set this issue in terms of evolution? Comparisons with animal communication lead to a better understanding of some of the principles underlying human languages. Muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxantus) show that the acoustics of their vocalizations are generated from a set limited features in addition to showing non-linear characters in their voice source. A close examination of the communication system of the muriqui also shows that the recombination of discrete elements in part of their vocal communication shows both recursion and grammatical structure. -
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Thu03Oct20241:00 pmBlandijn Room 3.30 (Camelot)
Leonid Kulikov (UGent): “Noun incorporation as a marginal transitivity-related phenomenon in Indo-European (and beyond), or How to distinguish between noun incorporation and nominal composition (a diachronic typological perspective)”