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Toward a Natural History of Language
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BOOK WORLD
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10 / 1986 |
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Thomas A. Sebeok Thomas A. Sebeok is chairman of the Research Center for
Language and Semiotic Studies at Indiana University. His
books include The Sign and Its Masters (University of Texas
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SILENT PARTNERS
Eugene Linden
New York: Times Books,
1986
GAVAGAI!
Or the Future History of the Animal Language Controversy
David Premack
Cambridge: The MIT Press,
1986
APE LANGUAGE
From Conditioned Response to Symbol
E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
New York: Columbia University Press,
1986
NIM
Herbert S. Terrace
New York: Columbia University Press,
1986
Two coeds met a frog on the campus. "Kiss me," the frog said, "and I'll turn into a psychologist." One of the girls picked him up and tucked him in the pocket of her jeans. "Aren't you going to kiss it?" the other asked. "No, a talking animal is really worth something."
- Anonymous
Konrad Lorenz, who in 1973 was awarded the Nobel Prize for his studies of
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