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Akeakamai (c. 1976 –
November 12, 2003) (Nickname: Ake ("ah-KAY")) was a
female Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, who,
along with a
companion female dolphin...
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Wisdom was once
again seen at the atoll. Her long-time mate,
Akeakamai, did not return, and she did not
breed that season. However, her chick...
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whistles for 2-way human–animal communication.
Phoenix and
Akeakamai,
bottlenose dolphins,
understood individual words and
basic sentences...
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fairy tale The
Dolphin Zoom from the
anime series Zoom the
White Dolphin Akeakamai,
featured in the
novel Startide Rising Davina Ecco from the
video game...
- apes
Yerkish Primate archaeology Other animals used in
language studies:
Akeakamai Alex (parrot)
Batyr Chantek Koko
Kosik Nim
Chimpsky Nyota Panbanisha Washoe...
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Kanzi Washoe Nim
Chimpsky List of
individual apes Alex (parrot)
Akeakamai Evolution of
language Panbanisha (Rumbaugh, 1977, p. XXI) Rumbaugh, D...
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Penny Tesarek (2022) in
Paperback Fantastic,
Volume 1:
Science Fiction Akeakamai –
Bottlenose dolphin,
subject of
animal language research – the real-life...
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comprehension of an
artificial language by two
bottlenose dolphins (named
Akeakamai and Phoenix) in the
period of
skepticism toward animal language following...
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companion female dolphin named Elele, as well as
tankmates Phoenix and
Akeakamai, were the
subjects of
Louis Herman's
animal language studies at the Kewalo...
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possible language utterances or productions. The dolphins'
names here were
Akeakamai and Phoenix.
Irene Pepperberg used the
vocal modality for
language production...