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Linguistics / Chimpanzee / Guggenheim Fellows / Animal intelligence / Panzee and Panbanisha / Noam Chomsky / Language acquisition / Ai / Nim / Zoology / Academia / Nim Chimpsky
Date: 2011-08-15 11:22:00
Linguistics
Chimpanzee
Guggenheim Fellows
Animal intelligence
Panzee and Panbanisha
Noam Chomsky
Language acquisition
Ai
Nim
Zoology
Academia
Nim Chimpsky

British Journal of Psychology, vol[removed]), [removed]Printed in Great Britain Nim. By H. S. Terrace. London: Eyre Methuen, 1980. Pp. 303. £6.50. The eponymous ape, Nim Chimsky, almost certainly did not learn any synta

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