Luef-Pika2017

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Luef-Pika2017
BibType ARTICLE
Key Luef-Pika2017
Author(s) Eva Maria Luef, Simone Pika
Title Reciprocal greeting in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) at the Ngogo community
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Tag(s) EMCA, Greeting, Pan troglodytes, Ngogo, Pant-grunts, Gestural greetings, Bi-modal greetings, Reciprocal communication, Social complexity hypothesis, Turn-taking
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Year 2017
Language English
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Journal Journal of Neurolinguistics
Volume 43
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Pages 263-273
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DOI 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2016.11.002
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Abstract

Human conversations are organized according to operative sequential features with different components of utterances being related to each other forming so-called adjacency pairings. An adjacency pair is a sequential structure produced by both speakers, consisting of two parts, with the second part being contingent upon and normatively obliged to the first part, such as greeting-greeting exchanges. The present paper investigates such ordered serial utterances in chimpanzee greeting interactions. Results show that reciprocal and structured communicative ‘discourse’ is relatable to the communicative modality that is chosen for greetings as well as to the social bonding between the greeting interactants. The findings of the present study are discussed in relation to the social complexity hypothesis and the current debate on the importance of the turn-taking system for language evolution.

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