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Animal linguistics: a primer

Mélissa Berthet, Camille Coye, Guillaume Dezecache, Jeremy Kuhn

2022Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The evolution of language has been investigated by several research communities, including biologists and linguists, striving to highlight similar linguistic capacities across species. To date, however, no consensus exists on the linguistic capacities of non-human species. Major controversies remain on the use of linguistic terminology, analysis methods and behavioural data collection. The field of 'animal linguistics' has emerged to overcome these difficulties and attempt to reach uniform methods and terminology. This primer is a tutorial review of 'animal linguistics'. It describes the linguistic concepts of semantics, pragmatics and syntax, and proposes minimal criteria to be fulfilled to claim that a given species displays a particular linguistic capacity. Second, it reviews relevant methods successfully applied to the study of communication in animals and proposes a list of useful references to detect and overcome major pitfalls commonly observed in the collection of animal behaviour data. This primer represents a step towards mutual understanding and fruitful collaborations between linguists and biologists.

Topics & Concepts

TerminologyLinguisticsPragmaticsSyntaxComputer scienceApplied linguisticsSemantics (computer science)Quantitative linguisticsPsychologyArtificial intelligencePhilosophyProgramming languageAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorPrimate Behavior and EcologyAnimal Behavior and Reproduction