E Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

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Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Hillix WA, Rumbaugh DM, Savage-Rumbaugh ES. (2014) The emergence of reason, intelligence, and language in humans and animals Paradigms in Theory Construction. 397-420
Rumbaugh DM, Savage-Rumbaugh ES. (2013) Language in Comparative Perspective Animal Learning and Cognition. 307-333
Savage-Rumbaugh ES, Rumbaugh DM, Fields WM. (2012) Language as a window on rationality Rational Animals?
Lyn H, Greenfield PM, Savage-Rumbaugh ES. (2011) Semiotic combinations in Pan: A comparison of communication in a chimpanzee and two bonobos First Language. 31: 300-325
Rumbaugh DM, Savage-Rumbaugh ES, Taglialatela JP. (2010) Language: Nonhuman Animals Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. 367-371
Rumbaugh DM, Washburn DA, King JE, et al. (2008) Why Some Apes Imitate and/or Emulate Observed Behavior and Others Do Not: Fact, Theory, and Implications for Our Kind Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology. 7: 101-110
Greenfield PM, Lyn H, Savage-Rumbaugh ES. (2008) Protolanguage in ontogeny and phylogeny: Combining deixis and representation Interaction Studies. 9: 34-50
Lyn H, Franks B, Savage-Rumbaugh ES. (2008) Precursors of morality in the use of the symbols "good" and "bad" in two bonobos (Pan paniscus) and a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Language and Communication. 28: 213-224
Benson JD, Fries PH, Greaves WS, et al. (2002) Confrontation and support in bonobo-human discourse Functions of Language. 9: 1-38
Menzel CR, Savage-Rumbaugh ES, Menzel EW. (2002) Bonobo (Pan paniscus) spatial memory and communication in a 20-hectare forest International Journal of Primatology. 23: 601-619
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