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Sign Language Conversational Interaction Between Chimpanzees

Signing between chimpanzees was systematically sampled. Four of the five chimpanzees in this group had had 4–7 years of complete immersion in American Sign Language (ASL) when they were being home reared (Gardner & Gardner 1971:125–127). It was found that the chimpanzees signed to each other, in...

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Published in:Sign language studies 1984-03, Vol.42 (1), p.1-12
Main Authors: Fouts, Roger S, Fouts, Deborah H, Schoenfeld, Donna
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