The Astonishing Legacy Of Clever Washoe: How A Chimpanzee Changed Human Perception - reseller
How shall anthropological linguistics assess the significance of the recent experiments with apes and language?
Washoe was born in west africa in 1965.
Darwinian realities versus cartesian delusions roger fouts central washington university as summarized by erin mckenna pacific.
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The question is a momentous one.
Verkkowashoe, claimed to be the first chimpanzee to learn sign language, died this week.
Verkkowashoe became famous in the late 1960s for being the first nonhuman to use a human language, namely, american sign language (asl).
Verkkogardner and gardner (1969) attempted to overcome apes’ difficulties with speech by teaching a chimpanzee, washoe, some parts of american sign language.
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