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A naturalist records systematic observations and experiments on nonhuman primate vocalizations, employing phonograph recordings to catalogue sounds, dialects, and associated gestures across several species. The account details training interactions, social contexts for calls, and examples of learning, memory, and deliberation, then analyzes phonetic structure, vowel and consonant development, and the vocal apparatus. Broader chapters examine connections between speech, thought, and emotion, comparisons with other animals, and implications for the origins, limits, and functions of vocal communication.

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R. L. Garner

R. L. Garner was a writer and researcher known for his contributions to the understanding of primate behavior and communication. His notable works include "Apes and Monkeys: Their Life and Language," which explores the social structures and vocalizations of these animals, and "Gorillas & Chimpanzees," where he delves into the similarities and differences between these species. Garner's writings reflect a keen interest in the cognitive abilities of primates, particularly their capacity for language and social interaction. Through his research, he has significantly contributed to the field of primatology and the study of animal communication.

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