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A preliminary report on expressive movement and communication in the Gombe Stream chimpanzees . Primates , ed . by Phyllis C. Jay , 313–74 . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . Hahn , Emily . 1971. A reporter at large : chimpanzees ...
A preliminary report on expressive movement and communication in the Gombe Stream chimpanzees . Primates , ed . by Phyllis C. Jay , 313–74 . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . Hahn , Emily . 1971. A reporter at large : chimpanzees ...
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DIALECTS AS OPTIMAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS JOSEPH E. GRIMES 2 3 Cornell University and Summer Institute of Linguistics Intelligibility tests between dialects give results with three characteristics that need to be taken into account in ...
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substituting something like the following : In a geographical or social area , what is the smallest set of speech communities such that adequate communication at a given threshold level can be established with every individual in the ...
substituting something like the following : In a geographical or social area , what is the smallest set of speech communities such that adequate communication at a given threshold level can be established with every individual in the ...
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