Posted on 12/11/2009 10:31:48 AM PST by Steelfish
Monkey Alarm Calls Provide Clues To Origins Of Human Language Monkeys form very primitive sentences, scientists have discovered, in research that brings us closer to understanding the origins of language.
Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
11 Dec 2009
A team found the Campbell's monkey can add a simple sound to its alarm calls to create new ones and then combine them to convey even more information. Human language is incredibly complex, but one defining feature is the process of adding a prefix or suffix to a word to change its meaning.
For example, adding "hood" to the word "brother" to form "brotherhood". Researchers looking at Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus campbelli campbelli) in the Ivory Coast's Tai National Park found that these primates do a similar thing.
The researchers studied alpha males in six wild groups. These monkeys do not play a very social role but are alert to potential threats and disturbances and use their calls to highlight them. The researchers discovered that the monkeys made several distinct alarm cries, among them calls described as "boom", "krak" and "hok".
The team found that booms were sounded when a falling branch had been spotted or to initiate group travel. Kraks were only given after a leopard had been sighted while hoks were almost exclusively sounded when a crowned eagle swooped above the canopy.
But further analysis revealed that while booms were always unaltered, the monkeys sometimes added an "oo" to their kraks and hoks - and this transformed the information they were conveying.
Klaus Zuberbuehler, an author of the paper from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, said: "If you add this subtle additional oo unit to turn krak into krak-oo, then that call can be given to a whole range of other contexts.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Monkeys talk about livin' in the hood?
What is the monkey esuivalent of “Here, hold my beer” and “OH SH%T!”
What is the monkey equivalent of “Here, hold my beer” and “OH SH%T!”
“boom”, “krak”, “hok” add “oo” to get “hrakoo” and “hokoo”.
Hmmmmm, if they can add “aye” and “mee” they could evolve enough to be president some day...
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Unprecedented!
they have to keep the myth going.
LOL!
Monkey business
Stupid monkeys don't know the difference between a hok and an eagle. Sheesh!
lol!
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Thanks Fractal Trader. I'm not too sure I've ever opened a can of Campbell's Monkey. |
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From the article, it sounds more like "Human Language Provides Clues to Monkey Alarm Calls"! ;-)
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