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It took me three years to figure out I had been saying Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranon‘s name wrong any time I talked about Kalaya.
New research on the rhythmic drumming and complex calls of chimpanzees could point scientists to the origins of language.
The classical white Southern accent in the Atlanta area and other parts of the urban South peaked with baby boomers born ...
Chimpanzees combine hoots, calls and grunts to convey far more concepts than with single sounds alone. It may be a first among nonhuman animals.
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