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Marcus Perlman

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 9, 2026
Do Great Apes Use Iconic Gestures?Marcus Perlman
Animal Cognition|July 4, 2015
Learned vocal and breathing behavior in an enculturated gorillaMarcus Perlman, Nathaniel Clark
Journal of Cognition|September 13, 2021
A Complete Real-World Theory of Language Should Explain How Iconicity Remains a Stable Property of Linguistic SystemsMarcus Perlman, Greg Woodin
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2026
In search of meaningMarcus Perlman, Bodo Winter
Scientific Reports|February 10, 2018
People Can Create Iconic Vocalizations to Communicate Various Meanings to Naïve ListenersMarcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Primates; Journal of Primatology|March 14, 2023
Great apes reach momentary altered mental states by spinningAdriano R Lameira, Marcus Perlman
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|April 7, 2011
Language understanding is grounded in experiential simulations: a response to WeiskopfRaymond W Gibbs, Marcus Perlman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 18, 2014
Physical mechanisms may be as important as brain mechanisms in evolution of speechBart de Boer, Marcus Perlman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 9, 2021
Vocal communication of magnitude across language, age, and auditory experienceMarcus Perlman, Jing Paul, Gary Lupyan
Cognition|July 4, 2018
Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usageBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Asifa Majid
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 9, 2026
Do Great Apes Use Iconic Gestures?Marcus Perlman
Animal Cognition|July 4, 2015
Learned vocal and breathing behavior in an enculturated gorillaMarcus Perlman, Nathaniel Clark
Journal of Cognition|September 13, 2021
A Complete Real-World Theory of Language Should Explain How Iconicity Remains a Stable Property of Linguistic SystemsMarcus Perlman, Greg Woodin
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2026
In search of meaningMarcus Perlman, Bodo Winter
Scientific Reports|February 10, 2018
People Can Create Iconic Vocalizations to Communicate Various Meanings to Naïve ListenersMarcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Primates; Journal of Primatology|March 14, 2023
Great apes reach momentary altered mental states by spinningAdriano R Lameira, Marcus Perlman
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|April 7, 2011
Language understanding is grounded in experiential simulations: a response to WeiskopfRaymond W Gibbs, Marcus Perlman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 18, 2014
Physical mechanisms may be as important as brain mechanisms in evolution of speechBart de Boer, Marcus Perlman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 9, 2021
Vocal communication of magnitude across language, age, and auditory experienceMarcus Perlman, Jing Paul, Gary Lupyan
Cognition|July 4, 2018
Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usageBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Asifa Majid
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