Ape Language Studies
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Ape Language Studies
Ape Language Studies What is Language ? * A system for representing things, actions, ideas & states Home Raising Experiments * A tool used to communicate concepts of reality to others Manual Signing * A system of meanings shared by a group Plastic Word Language * A code that members of a linguistic community use to mediate between form and meaning Simultaneous Communication Computer Lexigram * A set of grammatically correct utterances * A set of utterances that could be understood by a linguistic community Brain Size Language Centers Human vs. Ape Vocal Tracts * Beatrix & Allen Gardner * Penny Patternson * Roger Fouts * Duane Rumbaugh * Herbert Terrace * Sue Savage-Rumbaugh Researchers Manual Signing Home Raising * Spontaneous naming * Able to produce words mama, papa, up & cup * Spontaneous transfer to new referents * Spontaneous combinations and recombinations of signs * Differences in vocal apparatus cited * Washoe, Bruno, the Gardners * Behavioral differences * No spoken English, only signs using ASL (American Sign Language) * Viki, Sarah * Developed a sizable vocabulary * Combined words into meaningful and sometimes novel strings Plastic Word Language * * * * Use of the interrogative Class concepts, pluralizations, quantifiers Use of simple & compound sentences Use of logical if-then; use of conjunctive and * Responds to spoken and signed questions/instructions * Koko, Michael Simultaneous Communication Koko Computer Lexigram Computer Lexigram * Experimental chamber * Development of Yerkish ‘language’ * Provides a permanent record of transactions * Reward system for correct word use and combinations Nim Chimpsky * Named for Noam Chompsky * Work conducted by Herb Terrace at Columbia Univ. * Worked with several undergraduates and many lab techs Project Nim Chimpsky * Long utterances were not elaborations of his short utterances * Lack of growth of MLU (mean length of utterance) * Rarely signed spontaneously * Signs often initiated by teacher & often partial imitation of teacher * 21.2% of child utterance are expansions of prior utterances while only 7.3% for Nim Outcome of Project Nim Complaints of Critics * ASL is not a language What is language ? No means of interrogation Comprehension vs. conditioning Senator Proxmire’s Golden Fleece Awards * ASL is not being used * No grammar present * Anthropomorphism * Cuing evident - Clever Hans phenomenon * Major child-ape developmental differences * Sign language -- too uncontrolled * Computer language -- too sterile Conversational Biases M: What’s the difference between you and me? K: Head M: And how are our heads different? K: (Koko beats on her head w/her open hand quite hard, harder than a human would ever do). M: What else is different between us? K: (Koko moves her hands up on her stomach; a gesture resembling blanket). Falsified Data?? “Sarah insert banana in pail, apple in dish” (Premack, 1971) “Sarah insert apple pail banana dish”(Benderly, 1980) M: Do you mean something about your stomach? K: Stomach that good M: Oh but what were you saying about blanket, different? K: (Koko moves her hands up & down her torso, Maureen interrpreted these new gestures as meaning bodyhair). Proponents Views * Is non-human language not language? * Shoddy work * Communication is the important fact * Filming is upsetting * Chimp-chimp signing * Arguments distract from real issue Current Standards * Novel objects are being introduced during videotaping sessions * Keep number of instructors to a minimum * Attention to the function of the signs rather than syntax * Maintain an unedited visual record of discourse