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Author Hess, Elizabeth.

Title Nim Chimpsky : the chimp who would be human / Elizabeth Hess.

Publication Info. New York : Bantam Books, [2008]
©2008

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  599.885 HESS    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  636.9 HESS    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  599.885 H463    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  599.88 HE    Check Shelf
Description xii, 369 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Note "A Bantam book" -- T.p. verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [333]-356) and index.
Summary Could a chimpanzee raised from infancy by a human family bridge the gap between species--and change the way we think about the boundaries between animal and human? Here is the strange and moving account of an experiment intended to answer these questions, and of the chimp who was chosen to see it through. Columbia University psychologist Herbert S. Terrace's goal was to teach a chimpanzee American Sign Language in order to refute Noam Chomsky's assertion that language is an exclusively human trait. Nim Chimpsky, the baby chimp, was "adopted" by a graduate student. At first his progress exceeded all expectations--his charm and mischievous sense of humor endeared him to everyone. But no one had thought through the long-term consequences of raising a chimp in the human world. Nim's story will move and entertain at the same time that it challenges us to ask what it means to be human.
Subject Nim Chimpsky (Chimpanzee)
Chimpanzees -- Psychology.
Human-animal communication.
Sign language.
Chimpanzees -- Biography.
ISBN 9780553803839 hardcover
0553803832 hardcover
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