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Steve Anderson gives public lecture at University of Geneva

October 21, 2015

Earlier this month Professor Steve Anderson gave a public lecture titled “The Place of Human Language in the Animal World“ to inaugurate the new “Language and Communication” Research Network at the University of Geneva. In anticipation of the event, an interview with Steve on animal communication was also published in the University of Geneva’s biweekly news publication [PDF].

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