Primate Calls Human Language and Culture Primate calls, human language and nonverbal communication
Tools, language and cognition human evolution
The human adaptation for culture
Language and emotional: Emotional Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Primate Vocalization, Gesture and the Evolution of Human Language. Culture is not a trait that is unique to humans. By studying orangutan populations, a team of researchers headed by anthropologist Michael Krützen from the University of Zurich has demonstrated that great apes also have the ability to learn socially and pass them down through a great many generations. In humans, behavioral innovations are usually passed down culturally from one generation to the next through social learning.