- It
employs a
keyboard whose keys
contain lexigrams,
symbols corresponding to
objects or ideas.
Lexigrams were
notably used by the
Georgia State University...
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nonverbal clues), he
pointed to the
correct lexigram. He can
initiate communication using the
lexigrams. Sue
Savage Rumbaugh, in 2006,
claimed Kanzi...
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vocal gestures to
respond to
different words before she used the
lexigrams. The
lexigrams were used to show that apes
could learn a
language with a strict...
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imitative human speech, sign language,
physical tokens and
computerized lexigrams.
These studies were controversial, with
debate focused on the definition...
- (October 7, 1970 - November, 2016) was a
female chimpanzee, the
first to use
lexigrams in
language research. She was born at the
Yerkes National Primate Research...
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bonobo named Kanzi learned to
express itself using a set of
symbolic lexigrams. Similarly, many
species of
birds and
whales learn their songs by imitating...
- Panbanisha,
investigating their linguistic and
cognitive abilities using lexigrams and computer-based keyboards.
Originally based at
Georgia State University's...
- also
refer to: An
informal term for pictograms, ideograms, logograms, or
lexigrams Anatolian hieroglyphs Aztec script Chinese characters Cretan hieroglyphs...
- of
writing systems Character (symbol)
Emoji Heterogram (linguistics)
Lexigrams Logotype Traffic sign
Ideographic rune
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Nyota (pronounced en-Yo-ta; born 1998), also
known by the
lexigram , is a bonobo.
Nyota was born at the
Language Research Center at
Georgia State University...