Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans

Dogs and humans have through domestication and co-evolution established a close relationship and can communicate and understand each other. The objective of the present study was to deepen the understanding of the communication between dogs and humans, with focus on the vocalized communication. The...

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Main Author: Nilsson, Erika
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1687032020-09-18T05:25:54ZVocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humansengNilsson, ErikaLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi2020Interspecies communicationdog-human communicationturn-takinggapsoverlapsNatural SciencesNaturvetenskapDogs and humans have through domestication and co-evolution established a close relationship and can communicate and understand each other. The objective of the present study was to deepen the understanding of the communication between dogs and humans, with focus on the vocalized communication. The study was based on video and audio recordings of dog-human communications from a total of 36 dogs in their home environment. The mean gap size in the communication ranged from 0.651.16 seconds and the overlap in communication had a percentage range of 14-50 %. These results are within the frame of other species communication with turn-taking. With these considerations, it clearly indicates that turn-taking occurs in interspecies communication between dogs and humans. The present study suggests that dogs intentionally communicate through vocalisation with their owners to gain the attention of the owner. In addition, age and sex of the dog influence their communication with their owners.   Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-168703application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Interspecies communication
dog-human communication
turn-taking
gaps
overlaps
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
spellingShingle Interspecies communication
dog-human communication
turn-taking
gaps
overlaps
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Nilsson, Erika
Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
description Dogs and humans have through domestication and co-evolution established a close relationship and can communicate and understand each other. The objective of the present study was to deepen the understanding of the communication between dogs and humans, with focus on the vocalized communication. The study was based on video and audio recordings of dog-human communications from a total of 36 dogs in their home environment. The mean gap size in the communication ranged from 0.651.16 seconds and the overlap in communication had a percentage range of 14-50 %. These results are within the frame of other species communication with turn-taking. With these considerations, it clearly indicates that turn-taking occurs in interspecies communication between dogs and humans. The present study suggests that dogs intentionally communicate through vocalisation with their owners to gain the attention of the owner. In addition, age and sex of the dog influence their communication with their owners.  
author Nilsson, Erika
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author_sort Nilsson, Erika
title Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
title_short Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
title_full Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
title_fullStr Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
title_full_unstemmed Vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
title_sort vocalisation and turn-taking in interspecies communication between dogs and humans
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi
publishDate 2020
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