Dario Martinelli
Introduction 353-368
Otto Lehto
Studying the cognitive states of animals: Epistemology, ethology and ethics 369-422
Gisela Kaplan
Animals and music: Between cultural definitions and sensory evidence 423-453
Karel Kleisner, Marco Stella
Monsters we met, monsters we made: On the parallel emergence of phenotypic similarity under domestication 454-476
Timo Maran
John Maynard Smith's typology of animal signals: A view from semiotics 477-497
Stephen Pain
From biorhetorics to zoorhetorics 498-508
Regina Rottner
Are "non-human sounds/music" lesser than human music?
A comparison from a biological and musicological perspective 509-524
William Sayers
Animal vocalization and human polyglossia in Walter of Bibbesworth's thirteenth-century domestic treatise in Anglo-Norman French and Middle English 525-541
Helena Telkänranta
Conditioning or cognition? Understanding interspecific communication as a way of improving animal training (a case study with elephants in Nepal 542-557
Morten Tønnessen
Abstraction, cruelty and other aspects of animal play
(exemplified by the playfulness of Muki and Maluca) 558-579
Kadri Tüür
Bird sounds in nature writing: Human perspective on animal communication 580-613
Elina Vladimirova
Sign activity of mammals as means of ecological adaptation 614-636
Carlo Brentari
Konrad Lorenz's epistemological criticism towards Jakob von Uexküll 637-660