Look who's talking: developmental trends in the size of conversational cliques
Work on adult humans has revealed a limit on the size of freely forming conversational groups that has been attributed to the mechanical constraints on human speech production. However, it is also possible that cognitive constraints limit the number of individuals with which it is possible to intera...
Main Authors: | Henzi, S, de Sousa Pereira, L, Hawker-Bond, D, Stiller, J, Dunbar, R, Barrett, L |
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Other Authors: | Human Behavior and Evolution Society |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2007
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