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One function of language is to influence others’
behavior by changing what they know, believe, or
desire. For humans engaged in conversation, the
perception of another’s mental state is perhapsthe
(5) most common vocalization stimulus.
While animal vocalizations may have evolved
because they can potentially alter listeners’ behavior to
the signaler’s benefit, such communication is—in
contrast to human language—inadvertent,because
(10) most animals, with the
...
One function of language is to influence others’
behavior by changing what they know, believe, or
desire. For humans engaged in conversation, the
perception of another’s mental state is perhapsthe
(5) most common vocalization stimulus.
While animal vocalizations may have evolved
because they can potentially alter listeners’ behavior to
the signaler’s benefit, such communication is—in
contrast to human language—inadvertent,because
(10) most animals, with the
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