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               this was a piece entitled
               “Can Chimpanzees Talk?”
               in the science and technol-
               ogy    supplement     of
               Cumhuriyet newspaper, 25
               January, 2003. Based on a

               news item published on
               BBC’s online site, this arti-
               cle claimed that a chim-
               panzee called Kanzi had
               been taught to speak.
               However, the vocaliza-
               tions that the chimpanzee  The press claimed that a chimpanzee
               supposedly uttered had     named Kanzi had been taught to “speak.”
                                          However, it emerged that the chimpanzee
               nothing to do with the     produced vocalizations that had nothing to
               skill of “speaking.”       do with the skill of speaking.

                   Jared Taglialatela and Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, two evolutionist
               researchers, claimed that Kanzi produced different vocalizations in
               response to certain behavior and objects, and that although the
               chimp used these vocalizations—meaning “banana,” “grapes,”
               “fruit juice” and “yes”—in different contexts, he did not substitute
               the word “yes” under any circumstances. These same researchers
               claimed that the chimpanzee had learned to do this by himself.
                   The fact is that chimpanzees cannot speak. A human’s ability to

               speak is not based on making sounds; it comprises exceptional char-
               acteristics such as naming concepts and forming grammatically cor-
               rect sentences, which no animal can master and whose source no lin-
               guist can explain. Evidently, the “words” that Kanzi used repeated-
               ly cannot be taken as speech. However, in the same news item, the
               critics said that if the vocalizations were to be termed as language,





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