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Koko

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Koko (born July 4, 1971) is the name of a captive, enculturated gorilla trained by by Francine Patterson and other scientists at Stanford University to communicate certain signs using American Sign Language. Some scientists claim that Koko's actions indicate a capability to learn language. Many others claim that her actions are simply the result of operant conditioning, in that she does not understand the mechanisms behind what she is doing but learns to complete the signs simply because the researchers reward her for doing so.

Born in San Francisco, California, Koko's training began at the age of one. Patterson eventually claimed that Koko had a vocabulary of over 1000 signs. Countless documentaries have been made on Koko, including 1977's Koko - A Talking Gorilla. On April 27th, 1998, Koko held a chat live on AOL. She has lived most of her life in Woodside, California.

Other well known signing Apes include chimpanzees Nim Chimpsky and Washoe.

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Koko is also the name of a cartoon character in Fleischer Studios' Talkartoon.
Koko is a posthumous name for an Emperor of Japan.

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American Sign Language | American Sign Language, ASL | Animal Language | Bush meat | Bushmeat | Darn Floor-Big Bite | Darn Floor - Big Bite | Kokopelli | LanguagE | Language and dialect | List of famous apes | List of historical apes | Nim Chimpsky | Nim Chimsky | Noam Chimpsky | Peter Straub | Woodside, California

 

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