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(b. 1946) American primatologist most famous for her work with two bonobos, Kanzi and Panbanisha, investigating their apparent use of 'Great Ape language' using lexigrams and computer-based keyboards.
(b. 1946) American [[primatologist]] most famous for her work with two [[bonobo]]s, [[Kanzi]] and [[Panbanisha]], investigating their apparent use of [[origin of language|language]] via [[lexigram]]s and computer-based keyboards.

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(b. 1946) American primatologist most famous for her work with two bonobos, Kanzi and Panbanisha, investigating their apparent use of language via lexigrams and computer-based keyboards.