Language and Chimpanzees

Papers
between chimpanzees, Science 189: 652-4. Savage-Rumbaugh, E.S., Pate, J.L., Lawson, J., Smith, T. and Rosenbaum, S. (1983) Can a chimpanzee make a statement? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 112: 457-92. Savage-Rumbaugh, E.S., Rumbaugh, D.M., Smith, S.T. and Lawson, J. (1980) Reference: the linguistic essential, Science 210: 922-5. Waal, F.B.M. de (1984) Sex differences in the formation of coalitions among chimpanzees, Ethology and Sociobiology 5: 239-55.
 * Fours, R.S. (1972) The use of guidance in reaching sign language to a chimpanzee, Journal of Comparative Physiological Psychology 80: 515-22.
 * Gardner, B.T. and Gardner, R.A. (1971) Two-way communication with an infant chimpanzee. In: A.M.Schrier and F. Stollnitz (eds) Behaviour of Nonhuman Primates, vol. 4, New York: Academic Press.
 * Gardner, R.A. and Gardner, B.T. (1969) Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee, Science 165: 664-72.
 * Gardner, H. (1985) Frames of Mind: the Theory of Intelligences, London: Paladin.
 * Hayes, K.J. (1950) Vocalisation and speech in chimpanzees, American Psychologist 5: 275-6.
 * Matter, P.R. and Hobbett, L. (1975) Individuality in the long range vocalisations of wild chimpanzees, Zeitschrift fiir Tierpsychologie 38: 97-109.
 * Menzel, E.W, and Halperin, S. (1975) Purposive behaviour as a basis for objective communication
 * Reynolds, V. (1963) Behaviour and social organisation of forest chimpanzees, Folia Primatologica 1: 95-102.