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  • ...o-word" or "telegraphic" use of the signs or tokens, although at least one bonobo (Pan paniscus) seems to understand some complex spoken English sentences.
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  • # Frans de Waal, "Bonobo Sex and Society", Scientific American (March 1995): 82-86. # Frans de Waal, "Bonobo Sex and Society", Scientific American (March 1995): 82-86.
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  • ...n.[[Frans de Waal]], ''Bonobo'' ISBN 0-520-20535-9 [https://www.2think.org/bonobo.shtml] [https://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/21/13633] [https://www.pna
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  • symbolic-linguistic abilities of Kanzi the bonobo (Savage-Rumbaugh & Lewin, 1994) and Alex the grey parrot (Pepperberg, 2000) ...& Taglialatela, J. (2002). Evidence for symbolic language processing in a bonobo (Pan
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  • ...ever, they have never been successfully taught grammar. In 2003, a saved [[Bonobo]] chimpanzee named [[Kanzi]] allegedly independently created some words to
    35 KB (5,154 words) - 01:39, 13 December 2020