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49: 522:" by controlling her lips and tongue, as well as manipulating her vocal chords. To do this, she clicks her tongue to produce various tones of her voice, and grumbles in a way that is comparable to humans making vowel sounds. She only does this during feeding time when she wants to attract her keepers' attention. This was mainly due to her former time being taught by a human trainer while she was in the entertainment business. 194: 337:
An owner hears a dog making a sound that resembles a phrase says the phrase back to the dog, who then repeats the sound and is rewarded with a treat. Eventually the dog learns a modified version of the original sound. Dogs have limited vocal imitation skills, so these sounds usually need to be
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named Fluffy, made noises that to some viewers resembled "I want my momma" after being asked "Do you want your momma?". Other videos showed other dogs making noises which to some viewers resembling "Run around", "I want it", "I love momma" and
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to make noises that sound like syllables from human words. Some videos of this behavior have ended up becoming popular on YouTube. An example from Tennessee of a baby goat seeming to say "what what what?" got over seven million
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spontaneously developed a capability for limited human speech. According to the zoologist Hermann Hartwigg, published under the pseudonym 'Hermann Dembeck', Corinna 'holds the record in modern times for its talking
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is considered a unique Pokémon in that he can understand and use human language, even serving as a translator for his fellow Pokémon, where they can only usually call out their own names verbally.
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puts forward an argument that Don was genuinely capable of limited human speech and criticises the tests that were performed on Don at the time as having serious methodological flaws.
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featuring a goat that sounds like it is saying "What? What? What?" The 6-second clip went viral with more than 7 million views on the video-sharing app.
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is rare although some of them have attempted to do so by often watching and mimicking the gestures, and voices from their human trainers. Apparently,
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Tilda (born 1965, Borneo), is an orangutan who responds to her keepers in a human-like manner e.g. pointing to the food and repeating the word "
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which superficially resemble verbal language, however, these usually are not considered a language because they lack one or more of the
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could derive from an evolutionary ancestor with similar voice control capacities. These include chimpanzees and orangutans.
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H.L. Miles (1990). "The cognitive foundations for reference in a signing orangutan". In S.T. Parker; K.R. Gibson (eds.).
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with poor results as they can only be taught how to say one or a few basic or limited words or phrases or less, and
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There are many examples throughout history in fiction. be it in written form or in film and animation. In the
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Who Asked the First Question? The Origins of Human Choral Singing, Intelligence, Language and Speech
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who produced noises resembling "I love you" on demand, made appearances on several television shows.
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features a cat speaking purported human words and phrases such as "Oh my dog", "Oh Long John", "
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published an account of his encounter with a talking dog that could pronounce about 30 words.
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F.X. Plooij (1978). "Some basic traits of language in wild chimpanzees?". In A. Lock (ed.).
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Saini, Angela. “The Orangutan Who Speaks like a Human.” BBC Earth, BBC Earth, 6 Apr. 2017,
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trained a dolphin named Peter to produce several words, including a credible "Mar-ga-ret".
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Hillix, William A.; Rumbaugh, Duane M. (2004), "Washoe, the First Signing Chimpanzee",
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about Rocky's vocalizations and their implications for current and future studies.
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is any non-human animal that can produce sounds or gestures resembling those of a
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Johnny (1944–2007), was a chimpanzee that could also clearly say the word "mama".
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The first place-winning video "Cat's Got a Tongue" from Season 10, Episode 20 of
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E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh; K. McDonald; R.A. Sevcik; W.D. Hopkins; E. Rupert (1986).
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The term refers to animals who can imitate (though not necessarily understand)
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with significantly better results as they can be very creative with various
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Spontaneous symbol acquisition and communicative use by pygmy chimpanzees (
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Animal Bodies, Human Minds: Ape, Dolphin, and Parrot Language Skills
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is an orca that can say "hello", "goodbye", and "Amy" (her trainer).
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was an alleged talking animal who inhabited a small house on the
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The social group of wild chimpanzees in the Mahali Mountains
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Terrace, Herbert S. (December 1982). "Why Koko Can't Talk".
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who repeated common phrases heard around his exhibit at the
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In 1959 a German sheepdog by the name of Corinna living in
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E.S. Savage-Rumbaugh; D.M. Rumbaugh; K. McDonald (1985).
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Chris Berry; So-yĹŹng Kim; Lynn Spigel (January 2010).
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R.A. Gardner; B.T. Gardner; T.E. Van Cantfort (1989).
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For talking animals in folklore and storytelling, see
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