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Apr 27, 2006 · So I'm not surprised to learn that Gentner et al. were able to teach starlings the kind of patterns that Fitch and Hauser failed to teach ...
May 17, 2006 · Starlings, darlings. Monkeys, dogs, whales, chimps, gorillas, dolphins, parrots... Everybody seems to want to find language in animals.
Apr 28, 2006 · Starlings linguists language loggers readers follow commented on the work of studied are damn smart! As Mark just reported, it's difficult ...
May 2, 2006 · Carl Zimmer has a nice article in today's Science Times under the headline "Starlings' Listening Skills May Shed Light on Language ...
Apr 28, 2006 · But starlings may be more apt vocalizers and have a better grasp of language than non-human primates. Monkeys may be trapped like Franz ...
Jul 4, 2006 · The bits of bunker flew up--a flock of starlings. Crow turned the words into shotguns, they shot down the starlings.
Apr 26, 2006 · Secondarily, it's not a helpful or accurate account of what happened in the experiment to say that the starlings "picked out the bird song ...
May 19, 2006 · ... bees, dolphins, whales, parrots, starlings, dogs, bats (yes, bats — see below) and I don't know what will be next but perhaps donkeys.
Language Log · « The race to the bottom in science reporting | Main | Starlings ». April 27, 2006. Around the water cooler at Language Log Plaza.
Starlings, darlings | Main | Inconceivable! » May 17, 2006. Big much squib. I signed the e-mail "arnold, who much enjoyed the visit with beth et al. last ...