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Semantic combinations in primate calls

Kate Arnold and Klaus Zuberbühler ()
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Kate Arnold: School of Psychology, University of St Andrews
Klaus Zuberbühler: School of Psychology, University of St Andrews

Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7091, 303-303

Abstract: Putty-nosed monkeys rely on two basic calling sounds to construct a message of utmost urgency.

Date: 2006
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