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    Herbert S. Terrace (born 29 November 1936) is a professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. His work covers a broad set of research...
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  • phonetics Terrace Marshall Jr. (born 2000), American football player Terrace Martin (born 1978), American rap musician Herbert S. Terrace (born 1936)...
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  • language acquisition at Columbia University. The project was led by Herbert S. Terrace with the linguistic analysis headed up by psycholinguist Thomas Bever...
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  • Linguists such as Geoffrey K. Pullum and fellow ape language researcher Herbert S. Terrace have questioned Patterson's research methods and claims of Koko's...
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  • conducted by Dr. Herbert S. Terrace of Columbia University. Nim was placed in the home of Stephanie LaFarge, a former student of Terrace, who was instructed...
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    language in studies led by Herbert S. Terrace, documented in his 1987 book. Nim was taken from his mother at a young age by Terrace and put into a household...
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    Elizabeth Hess. It is a documentary about the landmark study conducted by Herbert S. Terrace on the subject of animal language acquisition and the subject of the...
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  • vocabulary items are not combined syntactically to create phrases. Herbert S. Terrace conducted a study on a chimpanzee known as Nim Chimpsky in an attempt...
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  • combinations constitute genuine inventive language is controversial, as Herbert S. Terrace contended by concluding that seeming sign combinations did not stand...
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    University in New York. She was a teaching assistant (TA) for Professor Herbert S. Terrace in Columbia's psychology department. While at Columbia, she joined...
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