Kanzi’s Primal Language

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The Cultural Initiation of Primates into Language

ISBN: 1403996040
ISBN 13: 9781403996046
Autor: Segerdahl, P/Fields, W/Savage-Rumbaugh, S
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: X, 237 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 05.08.2005
Auflage: 1/2005
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Deals with the most famous piece of original work with apes and language, showing an ape acquiring language in the same cultural contexts as a human child, not taught through symbol recognitionOriginal analysis with novel and profound importance for language evolution and language acquisition, both core topics within linguistics and anthropologyKanzi’s 25th birthday at publication in October 2005 an opportunity to take this fresh look at his language acquisitionSue Savage-Rumbaugh; world class name carrying out the research with Kanzi

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Beschreibung

Sue Savage-Rumbaugh's work on the language capabilities of the bonobo Kanzi has intrigued the world because of its far-reaching implications for understanding the evolution of the human language. This book takes the reader behind the scenes of the filmed language tests. It argues that while the tests prove that Kanzi has language, the even more remarkable manner in which he originally acquired it - spontaneously, in a culture shared with humans - calls for a re-thinking of language, emphasizing its primal cultural dimensions.

Autorenporträt

PÄR SEGERDAHL is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Centre for Bioethics at the Karolinska Institute and Uppsala University in Sweden. He has published several philosophical inquiries into language in British and American journals, and in his book Language Use (1996). He currently leads a research project studying the concept of natural behaviour in domestic animals. WILLIAM FIELDS is Research Scientist at the new Great Ape Trust of Iowa in Des Moines (GATI), USA. Before the move to GATI he was Associate Program Director at the Language Research Centre in Atlanta, where he developed a novel anthropological understanding of ape language research. SUE SAVAGERUMBAUGH is Professor of Biology and Psychology at Georgia State University, USA. She has published results from her groundbreaking research on ape language in numerous scientific journals and in the influential books Apes, Language and the Human Mind (with Stuart G. Shaker and Talbot J.Taylor) and Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind (with Roger Lewin). She is currently Director of the Bonobo Research Program at the Great Ape Trust of Iowa, USA.

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