What Might be Learned From Studying Language in the Chimpanzee? The Importance of Symbolizing Oneself

  • Terrace H
  • Beyer T
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Terrace, H. S., & Beyer, T. G. (1980). What Might be Learned From Studying Language in the Chimpanzee? The Importance of Symbolizing Oneself. In Speaking of Apes (pp. 179–189). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3012-7_10

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