William M. Fields
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William M. Fields
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William M. Fields, also known by the lexigram, is an American qualitative investigator studying language, culture, and tools in non-human primates. He is best known for his collaboration with Sue Savage-Rumbaugh beginning in 1997 at the Language Research Center of Georgia State University. There he co-reared Nyota, a baby bonobo, with Panbanisha, Kanzi and Savage-Rumbaugh. Fields and Savage-Rumbaugh are the only scientists in the world carrying out language research with bonobos.
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American primatologist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Fields
date created:
2008-08-06T22:42:55Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T15:19:17Z
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