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Humans are not the only beings that can identify rules in complex language-like constructions -- monkeys and great apes can do so, too, a new study has shown. Researcher used a series of experiments ...
Humans are not the only beings that can identify rules in complex language-like constructions - monkeys and great apes can do so, too, a study at the University of Zurich has shown. Researchers at the ...
On the basis of general characteristics, comparative studies can be restricted by cross-cultural comparison in a narrow sense. In this paper, I take "Chinese philosophy" as an example to investigate ...
The chief views requiring the 'assumption' of proto-language uniformity are evaluated. The conclusion is reached that the 'assumption' can usefully be replaced by (1) a hypothesis regarding the ...