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Primate Cognition Exam 3
language
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
12/04/2012

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What are the four concepts of language?
Definition
1. Composed of discrete units
2. Semanticity
3. Displacement
4. Productivity
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What are discrete units?
Definition
This concept states that language is composed of separate and individual units.
Term
What is semanticity? Give an example in animals.
Definition
This concept allows for the transfer of information since each word has a different meaning.
Bee's use specific dance moves to communicate different directions to a pollen site.
Birds name their babies.
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What is displacement? Give an example in animals.
Definition
This concept allows for communication about things that are displaced in space or time.
Washoe the chimp asking where her dead baby was.
Replaying of dolphin sound.
Elephants hearing with their feet.
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What is productivity? Give an example in animals.
Definition
This concept is structured according to the rules of grammar or syntax. It allows for the creation of an almost infinite number of sentences.
Humpback whales have extremely complicated 'conversations'
Dogs and chimps can correctly respond to commands that depend on the structure of the sentence.
Term
Can chimps speak?
Definition
The chimp vocal tract is very different than ours so it is difficult for them to reproduce human language.
Term
What did Washoe do with Loulis?
Definition
She taught him 22 signs, the first one being observed just seven days after he was introduced to her.
Term
What have been some observed contexts of signing?
Definition
This has been observed to human researcher, chimp to chimp, private signing, imaginary play.
Term
What is a lexigram?
Definition
A picture symbol that represents a word, but is not necessarily visually representative of the object referenced by the word.
Term
Do apes signing and lexigram skills meet the discrete units requirement of language?
Definition
Yes, apes use specific gestures or symbols to represent words.
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Do apes signing and lexigram skills meet the semanticity requirement of language?
Definition
Yes, apes refer to things that are out of sight.
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Do apes signing and lexigram skills meet the displacement requirement of language?
Definition
Yes, apes (at least Washoe and Kanzi specifically) understood what is told to them.
Term
Do apes and monkeys signing and lexigram skills meet the productivity requirement of language?
Definition
A debate remains over whether or not apes are able to master grammar.
Term
Give an example of sentence comprehension.
Definition
Kanzi was able to specifically respond to syntax structure of sentences.
Term
Give an example of sentence production.
Definition
Washoe was able to create appropriate novel sentences like "Baby in my drink"
Term
What are the three alternative explanations of Washoe and Kanzi's observed instances of productivity?
Definition
1. Heard sentences could only mean one thing given the words contained.
2. Spoken sentences could be a result of learning that a string of particular words could lead to a reward.
3. Unintentional cues by trainers.
Term
What are some reasons for skepticism of apes have productive language ability?
Definition
1. There is little change in utterance length over time
2. Most utterances are requests
3. Long utterances are typically repetitive
Term
Are parrots' names learned or genetic?
Definition
This species acquire their names by mimicking.
Term
What is fast mapping?
Definition
The cognitive ability where a new concept or word can be learned by a single exposure to to a given unit of information--learning by inference
Term
How many words (on average) do humans have by the time they graduate high school?
Definition
At this age, they have 60,000 words.
Term
Give an example of fast mapping.
Definition
Rico the dog being able to infer and retrieve new objects is an example.
Term
What is bone conducting hearing?
Definition
A type of hearing (displayed in elephants) that allows them to 'hear' deep vibrations through their feet.
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