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Language is often pointed to as the hallmark of the human species. This assertion has had many proponents into the twentieth century and it is widely held that humans differ markedly from animals in their use of language. In the past thirty years, this assertion has been the subject of many debates as scientists have researched capacity of sign language acquisition by apes. Incredible claims have been made by some researchers about the linguistic capabilities of their subjects, mostly chimpanzees. These claims have been refuted and counter-refuted many times, and the literature on the subject is extensive. Currently, there is no general consensus on the ability of non-human primates to acquire language.
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A discussion of the value and validity of ape language research.
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The Gorilla Foundation brings interspecies communication to the public through Koko, famous for her sign language skills.
An overview written by Dave Switzer that features a summaries of multiple research projects. Also offers primate glossary.
This project is part of a theoretical course on Syntax and Grammatical Theories taught by Prof. Dirk Geeraerts at K.U.Leuven.
A cognitive model of Chantek, a signing orangutan, for an installation at Zoo Atlanta.
Article by George Johnson in the New York Times in which he outlines varying views on ape communication.
This project is part of a theoretical course on Syntax and Grammatical Theories taught by Prof. Dirk Geeraerts at K.U.Leuven.
The Gorilla Foundation brings interspecies communication to the public through Koko, famous for her sign language skills.
An overview written by Dave Switzer that features a summaries of multiple research projects. Also offers primate glossary.
A cognitive model of Chantek, a signing orangutan, for an installation at Zoo Atlanta.
A discussion of the value and validity of ape language research.
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