The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... play to a conspecific . It is shown often also during ongoing play and most likely serves to indicate , on the one hand , that the partner should interpret and understand the behaviour as " play " , i.e. as non - serious " for the fun ...
... play to a conspecific . It is shown often also during ongoing play and most likely serves to indicate , on the one hand , that the partner should interpret and understand the behaviour as " play " , i.e. as non - serious " for the fun ...
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... play - faces , but also of a variety of body postures and movements . Well known to most of us is the play - invitation posture of the dog , the forequarters and the head lowered to the ground with the legs stretched forwards , which ...
... play - faces , but also of a variety of body postures and movements . Well known to most of us is the play - invitation posture of the dog , the forequarters and the head lowered to the ground with the legs stretched forwards , which ...
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... play faces as they saw their human play mates " . In the case of an infant reared in her parental group it was noted that " ... her father played peek - a - boo with her on several occasions , covering and uncovering her face with a ...
... play faces as they saw their human play mates " . In the case of an infant reared in her parental group it was noted that " ... her father played peek - a - boo with her on several occasions , covering and uncovering her face with a ...
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